Abstract
Trisodium monoimidocyclotriphosphate dihydrate, Na3P3O8NH·2H2O, was made by hydrolysing triimidocyclotriphosphate in an aqueous acetic acid solution at 70 °C. The monoimidocyclotriphosphate was converted to cyclotriphosphate by heating in air according to the reaction Na3P3O8NH + H2O → (NaPO3)3 + NH3
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Sakurai, M., Watanabe, M. Synthesis and thermal behaviour of sodium monoimidocyclotriphosphate. Journal of Materials Science 29, 4897–4900 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00356540
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