I've been thinking through a potential synthesis of diazido(dinitro)methane - ideally, starting from OTC materials (which is proving a problem). I
know any product will be frisky, to say the least, so I will likely only attempt a synthesis in sub-100mg quantities. Needless to say, I'm looking
for feedback on this synth route; will it work, and is it feasible?
First, the substitution of nitromethane with chlorine1, 2:
CH3NO2 + NaOH + Cl2 → ClCH2NO2 + NaCl + H2O
ClCH2NO2 + KNO2 + KOH → K+CH(NO2)2- + KCl + H2O
Then, the reaction of potassium dinitromethane and chlorine in the presence of excess potassium hydroxide3:
Next, the azidation of dichloro(dinitro)methane to diazido(dinitro)methane with aqueous sodium azide:
Cl2C(NO2)2 + 2NaN3 → C(NO2)2(N3)2 + 2NaCl
The final reaction mixture - considering I plan to decant the dichloro(dinitro)methane to another vessel (i.e. a plastic one) before the azidation -
should consist of sodium chloride solution and DDNM, which will separate into layers.
Are there any problems with this synth route, other than the obvious instability of the product?