Reactions of Diazonium Salts
Description: Treatment of diazonium salts with various reagents leads to formation of a new bond to the aromatic ring and loss of nitrogen (N2).
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Real-Life Examples:
Org. Synth. 1925, 5, 21
DOI Link: 10.15227/orgsyn.005.0021
Org. Synth. 1923, 3, 79
DOI Link: 10.15227/orgsyn.003.0079
Org. Synth. 1928, 8, 80
DOI Link: 10.15227/orgsyn.008.0080
Org. Synth. 1925, 4, 69
DOI Link: 10.15227/orgsyn.004.0069
Org. Synth. 1952, 32, 23
DOI Link: 10.15227/orgsyn.032.0023
Hi, is the carbon C, where is bonded -N+N, the same carbon where is bonded the X from the Description? Thx, P.
Yes, it should be!
Hi, in the Examples the example 4: Ph-N+N + H3PO2 —> “benzene”. Why in the reaction Ph-N+N + HPO —> is produced “phenol”? Its is ok the other reaction? Thx, P.
You mean H3O+ ?
No, I mean acid HPO.
In the reduction to benzene, should the reactant be H3PO2 instead of H2PO3? That is how I have seen it elsewhere.
Shoot. Fixed. Thanks!