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  2. Azo coupling - Wikipedia

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    In organic chemistry, an azo coupling is an reaction between a diazonium compound (R−N≡N +) and another aromatic compound that produces an azo compound (R−N=N−R’).In this electrophilic aromatic substitution reaction, the aryldiazonium cation is the electrophile, and the activated carbon (usually from an arene, which is called coupling agent), serves as a nucleophile.

  3. File:Azo-coupling-A-2D-skeletal.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on fi.wikipedia.org Diatsoniumsuolat; Atsokytkentä; Usage on hu.wikipedia.org Diazóniumvegyületek

  4. Azobenzene - Wikipedia

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    Azobenzene is a photoswitchable chemical compound composed of two phenyl rings linked by a N=N double bond.It is the simplest example of an aryl azo compound.The term 'azobenzene' or simply 'azo' is often used to refer to a wide class of similar compounds.

  5. File:Azo-coupling-B-2D-skeletal.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Reaction scheme for the diazo coupling of benzenediazonium chloride with aniline, forming 4-(phenyldiazenyl)aniline (description copied from File:Azo-coupling-B-2D-skeletal.png) ACS standard.

  6. Belousov–Zhabotinsky reaction - Wikipedia

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    A stirred BZ reaction mixture showing changes in color over time. The discovery of the phenomenon is credited to Boris Belousov.In 1951, while trying to find the non-organic analog to the Krebs cycle, he noted that in a mix of potassium bromate, cerium(IV) sulfate, malonic acid, and citric acid in dilute sulfuric acid, the ratio of concentration of the cerium(IV) and cerium(III) ions ...

  7. Alizarine Yellow R - Wikipedia

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    Alizarine Yellow R is a yellow colored azo dye made by the diazo coupling reaction. It is usually commercially available as a sodium salt. It is usually commercially available as a sodium salt. In its pure form, it is a rust-colored solid. [ 2 ]

  8. Seyferth–Gilbert homologation - Wikipedia

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    The Seyferth–Gilbert homologation is a chemical reaction of an aryl ketone 1 (or aldehyde) with dimethyl (diazomethyl)phosphonate 2 and potassium tert-butoxide to give substituted alkynes 3.

  9. 3-Hydroxy-2-naphthoic acid - Wikipedia

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    Notice that the coupling occurs adjacent to the hydroxy group. 3-Hydroxy-2-naphthoic acid is a precursor to many anilides, such as Naphthol AS, which are reactive toward diazonium salts to give deeply colored azo compounds. Azo coupling of 3-hydroxy-2-naphthoic acid gives many dyes as well. Heating 3-hydroxy-2-naphthoic acid in ammonia give 3 ...