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Arenediazonium Salts With Diazo Coupling and Sandmeyer Reactions

May 9, 2018
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Arenediazonium Salts With Diazo Coupling and Sandmeyer Reactions

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This video discusses the synthesis of aryl diazonium salts through aromatic nitration and reduction, as well as their reactivity in Sandmeyer reactions and diazo coupling reactions.

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in this video we're going to talk about airing diazonium salts the sandby reactions and diesel coupling so let's get into the material first let's talk about how we could synthesize an aryan diazonium salt so let's start with benzene now the first step is aromatic nitration so we need to install an no2 group to the ring so once we have nitrobenzene... Read More

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  • 🧂 Aromatic nitration followed by reduction and reaction with sodium nitrite is a common method for synthesizing aryl diazonium salts.
  • 👥 Sandmeyer reactions allow for the substitution of the NO2 group in aryl diazonium salts with other atoms or groups, depending on the copper salt used.
  • 💁 Diazo coupling reactions involve the reaction of aryl diazonium salts with nucleophilic compounds, forming azo compounds.
  • 👥 Phenol, with its OH group, is a strong activating group in diazo coupling reactions, making the phenol ring highly reactive towards aryl diazonium salts.
  • ❓ Different reagents and reaction conditions can be used to achieve specific substitutions in the Sandmeyer reactions and diazo coupling reactions.
  • 💁 Understanding the mechanism of diazo coupling reactions helps explain the formation of azo compounds and the role of activating groups.
  • 🧂 Other compounds, such as fluorobenzene and phenol, can be synthesized using aryl diazonium salts through appropriate reactions.

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  • Aromatic nitration is performed to install an NO2 group on a benzene ring, which is then reduced to an NH2 group using metal and hydrochloric acid. The resulting compound is reacted with sodium nitrite and hydrochloric acid to form an aryl diazonium salt.

  • Aryl diazonium salts can undergo Sandmeyer reactions in which the NO2 group is replaced by other atoms or groups using copper salts. Different copper salts can yield different substitution products, such as chlorine, bromine, cyanide, iodine, or fluorine.

  • Aryl diazonium salts can also undergo diazo coupling reactions, where they react with nucleophilic compounds (such as phenol) to form azo compounds. The reaction involves the attack of a nucleophilic carbon on the diazonium salt, followed by removal of a proton and formation of an azo linkage.


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