Acetone azine is the simplest ketazine. It is an intermediate in some hydrazine manufacturing processes.
See also: Peroxide process.
Acetone azine can be prepared from acetone and hydrazine:
2 (CH3)2CO + N2H4 → 2 H2O + [(CH<sub>3</sub>)<sub>2</sub>C=N]2
It can also be produced from acetone (2 eq.), ammonia (2 eq.) and hydrogen peroxide (1 eq.).[1] The first step is the formation of acetone imine, Me2C=NH; this is then oxidized by hydrogen peroxide through a complex mechanism to give 3,3-dimethyloxaziridine, which reacts with a further molecule of ammonia to produce acetone hydrazone. The hydrazone then condenses with a further molecule of acetone to produce the azine. The acetone azine product is distilled out of the reaction mixture as a 1:6 azeotrope with water.[2]
Acetone azine can be used to prepare acetone hydrazone and .
Hydrazine can be produced through acid-catalysed hydrolysis of acetone azine:[3]
2 H2O + [(CH<sub>3</sub>)<sub>2</sub>C=N]2 → 2 (CH3)2CO + N2H4