Abstract
AbstractAlthough N‐heterocyclic carbenes have been well‐studied, the simplest aminocarbene, aminomethylene H−C̈−NH2, has not been spectroscopically identified to date. Herein we report the gas‐phase preparation of aminomethylene by high‐vacuum flash pyrolysis of cyclopropylamine and subsequent trapping of the pyrolysate in an inert argon matrix at 12 K. Aminomethylene was characterized by matching matrix IR and UV/Vis spectroscopic data with ab initio coupled cluster computations. After UV irradiation of the matrix aminomethylene rearranges to its isomer methanimine (formaldimine) H2C=NH. Based on our experimental results and computations aminomethylene has a singlet ground state with a reaction barrier of almost 46 kcal mol−1 to methanimine so that H‐tunneling is excluded.
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