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Azo Compounds

Azo Compounds. What are azo compounds?. Contain the -N=N- group. Where R and R’ are arene groups more stable than alkyl groups. Azo group is stabilised by becoming part of extended delocalised system. Result of a coupling reaction between a diazonium salt and a coupling agent. R-N=N-R'.

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Azo Compounds

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  1. Azo Compounds

  2. What are azo compounds? • Contain the -N=N- group. • Where R and R’ are arene groups more stable than alkyl groups. • Azo group is stabilised by becoming part of extended delocalised system. • Result of a coupling reaction between a diazonium salt and a coupling agent. R-N=N-R' Azo group

  3. N+N Cl- Diazonium salts • Only stable salts are aromatic - not particularly stable. • Lose -N+N as N2(g) • Electron rich benzene ring stabilises the -N+N group but decomposition occurs above about 5oC. • Add cold soln. sodium nitrite (NaNO2) to arylamine soln. In dilute acid below 5oC. • Diazotisation. • Prepare fresh and use immediately.

  4. + HNO2 + H+  N+N + 2 H2O NH2 How the salt is made. • Acid reacts with sodium nitrite to form unstable nitrous acid. • NaNO2 (aq) + HCl (aq)HNO2(aq) + NaCl (aq) • Nitrous acid reacts with the arylamine. phenylamine benzenediazonium ion

  5. Diazo coupling reactions • A diazonium salt reacts with another compound containing a benzene ring called a coupling agent. • Diazonium salt acts as an electrophile - reacts with benzene ring of coupling agent. • Coloured precipitate of azo compound immediately forms. • Important use as dyes.

  6. Coupling with phenols • Benzenediazonium salt and alkaline phenol gives a yellow orange azo compound • Benzenediazonium salt and alkaline naphthalen-2-ol gives a red azo compound.

  7. Coupling with amines • Diazonium salts couple with arylamines. • Benzenediazonium salt and phenylamine gives a yellow azo compound. • Use different diazonium salts and coupling agents to make different colours. • Azo compounds are stable so dyes do not fade.

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