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- solid that is soluble in polar solvents. It is the parent member of the aryldiazonium compounds, which are widely used in organic chemistry. Diazotization...
- describes the intramolecular substitution of aromatic compounds via aryldiazonium salts as intermediates and is catalyzed by copper. The reaction is a...
- give the acetoacetanilide, which undergoes diazo coupling with various aryldiazonium salts. In this way pigment orange 36 and pigment yellow 154 are produced...
- (R−N=N−R’). In this electrophilic aromatic substitution reaction, the aryldiazonium cation is the electrophile, and the activated carbon (usually from an...
- 2005). "Isotope effects, dynamics, and the mechanism of solvolysis of aryldiazonium cations in water". Journal of the American Chemical Society. 127 (9):...
- "Fear of the Dark: Diazo Printing by Photochemical Decomposition of Aryldiazonium Tetrafluoroborates". Journal of Chemical Education. 91 (5): 692–695...
- AN 2 + + Y − ⟶ AY + N 2 {\displaystyle {\ce {AN2+ + Y- -> AY + N2}}} Aryldiazoniums couple with electron-rich aromatic compounds such as a phenol to form...
- consists of first-order reactions. For example, in the reaction of aryldiazonium ions with nucleophiles in aqueous solution, ArN+2 + X− → ArX + N2, the...
- (pyridinium fluoride) or another fluoridating agents. The decomposition of aryldiazonium tetrafluoroborates in the Sandmeyer or Schiemann reactions exploit fluoroborates...
- Israel G. (1978). "Ionenpaareffekte bei der Photolyse und Thermolyse von Aryldiazonium-tetrafluoroboraten". J. Prakt. Chem. 321 (4): 579–586. doi:10.1002/prac...