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Hydromelonic acid, is an elusive chemical compound with formula or , whose molecule would consist of a heptazine molecule, with three cyanamido groups or substituted for the hydrogen atoms. The compound had not been properly isolated as of 2010, due to its tendency to polymerize. However, removal of three protons yields the melonate (formerly hydromelonate) anion , whose salts are stable and have been known since the 19th century. Removal of only two protons yields the divalent hydrogenmelonate anion .


History

In 1834
Justus von Liebig Justus Freiherr von Liebig (12 May 1803 – 20 April 1873) was a German scientist who made major contributions to agricultural and biological chemistry, and is considered one of the principal founders of organic chemistry. As a professor at t ...
described the compounds that he named melamine, melam, and melon. In 1835 Leopold Gmelin prepared a potassium salt (later identified as ) by heating potassium ferrocyanide with
sulfur Sulfur (or sulphur in British English) is a chemical element with the symbol S and atomic number 16. It is abundant, multivalent and nonmetallic. Under normal conditions, sulfur atoms form cyclic octatomic molecules with a chemical formula ...
); recognizing their connection to the compounds described by Liebig, he named the salt "hydromelonate" and the corresponding acid "hydromelonic". In the following years Liebig prepared the same salt by other methods, such as by fusing potassium thiocyanate with antimony trichloride, and eventually determined the formula for the acid. The correct structure for the cation was published in 1937 by
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and J. H. Sturdivant. Starting in the 1970s, melonates have attracted new interest, motivated by research in
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c-. Salts of many cations have been synthesized and studied, including mixed-cation salts and calcium hydrogenmelonate . The structure of potassium melonate pentahydrate was elucidated only in 2005.


Preparation

Sodium and potassium melonates are still routinely prepared by variations of one of Liebig's methods, namely by reacting melon with molten potassium thiocyanate,
potassium cyanate Potassium cyanate is an inorganic compound with the formula KOCN (sometimes denoted KCNO). It is a colourless solid. It is used to prepare many other compounds including useful herbicide. Worldwide production of the potassium and sodium salts was ...
, or
sodium thiocyanate Sodium thiocyanate (sometimes called sodium sulphocyanide) is the chemical compound with the formula NaSCN. This colorless deliquescent salt is one of the main sources of the thiocyanate anion. As such, it is used as a precursor for the synthes ...
. Other salts can be prepared by double displacement reactions.


Melonates

Alkali melonates are soluble in water without decomposition. Treatment of melonates with alkali gives salts of
cyameluric acid Cyameluric acid or 2,5,8-trihydroxy-''s''-heptazine is a chemical compound with formula , usually described as a heptazine molecule with the hydrogen atoms replaced by hydroxyl groups ; or any of its tautomers. The substance exists as an equilibri ...
. Potassium melonate pentahydrate has planar sheets of melonate anions with potassium cations between the layers. The same generals structure is seen in the anhydrous salt (except that the melonate ions are asymmetric due to an group being turned by 180°) and in the salts and . Melonate salts decompose when melted with cyanates to form tricyanomelaminates, the first selective decomposition reaction leading from heptazines to triazines. Pyrolysis of
iron(III) melonate Iron () is a chemical element with Symbol (chemistry), symbol Fe (from la, Wikt:ferrum, ferrum) and atomic number 26. It is a metal that belongs to the first transition series and group 8 element, group 8 of the periodic table. It is, Abundance ...
at very high temperature yields carbon in the form of nanotubes.


See also

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Melem In chemistry, melem is a compound with formula ; specifically, 2,5,8-triamino-heptazine or 2,5,8-triamino-tri-''s''-triazine, whose molecule can be described as that of heptazine with the three hydrogen atoms replaced by amino groups. It is a whit ...
, *
Cyameluric acid Cyameluric acid or 2,5,8-trihydroxy-''s''-heptazine is a chemical compound with formula , usually described as a heptazine molecule with the hydrogen atoms replaced by hydroxyl groups ; or any of its tautomers. The substance exists as an equilibri ...
,


References

J. Liebig, Ibid., 10, 1 (1834). L. Gmelin, Ann. Pharmacie, 15, 252 (1835). J. Liebig, Ann. Chem. Pharm., 50, 337 (1844). W. Henneberg, Ibid., 73, 228 (1850). J. Liebig, Ibid., 95, 257 (1855). Linus Pauling and J. H. Sturdivant (1937): "The Structure of Cyameluric Acid, Hydromelonic Acid and Related Substances". ''Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences'', volume 23, issue 12, page 615–620. Fabian Karl Keßler (2019),
Structure and Reactivity of s-Triazine-Based Compounds in C/N/H Chemistry
'. Doctoral thesis, Fakultät für Chemie und Pharmazie, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Sophia J. Makowski, Daniel Gunzelmann, Jürgen Senker, Wolfgang Schnick (2009): "Protonated Melonate Ca C6N7(NCN)3·7H2O – Synthesis, Crystal Structure, and Thermal Properties". ''Zeitschrift für anorganische und allgemeine Chemie'' (''ZAAC''), volume 635, issue 15, pages 2434-2439. Andreas Sattler and Wolfgang Schnick (2009): "On the Formation and Decomposition of the Melonate Ion in Cyanate and Thiocyanate Melts and the Crystal Structure of Potassium Melonate,". ''European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry'', volume 2009, issue 33, pages 4972-4981. Corinna Clauss, Jörg Wagler, Marcus Schwarz, Anke Schwarzer, and Edwin Kroke (2010): "Lithium Melonate, – Synthesis, Crystal Structure and Thermal Properties of a Novel Precursor for Graphitic Carbon Nitrides". 'Zeitschrift für anorganische und allgemeine Chemie'' (''ZAAC''), vlume 636, issue 1, pages 196-200. Corinna Clauss, Marcus Schwarz, and Edwin Kroke (2010): "Microwave-induced decomposition of nitrogen-rich iron salts and CNT formation from iron(III)–melonate ". ''Carbon'', volume 48, issue 4,pages 1137-1145. Wolfgang Schnick and Sophia Makowski (2010):
and – Synthesis, Crystal Structure and Thermal Behavior of two Novel Alkali Melonates
. ''CSSD HAL'', article hal-00511998 version 1 {{doi, 10.1002/zaac.200900232
Nitrogen heterocycles Heterocyclic compounds with 3 rings Nitriles