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Arenediazonium salt from arylamines

Arylamines are converted by diazotization with nitrous acid into arenediazonium salts, ArN2+ X-. The diazonio group can then be replaced by many other substituents in the Sandmeyer reaction to give a wide variety of substituted aromatic compounds. Aryl chlorides, bromides, iodides, and nitriles can be prepared from arenediazonium salts, as can arenes and phenols. In addition to their reactivity toward substitution reactions, diazonium salts undergo coupling with phenols and arylamines to give brightly colored azo dyes. [Pg.958]

Arenediazonium salts (formed from arylamines) are relatively stable, however, and they serve as intermediates in a variety of important synthetic reactions. These reactions are discussed in Section 19-17. [Pg.911]

We have seen that primary arylamines react with nitrous acid to form stable arene-diazonium salts (Section 16.12). Arenediazonium salts are useful to synthetic chemists because the diazonium group can be replaced by a wide variety of nucleophiles. This reaction allows a wider variety of substituted benzenes to be prepared than can be prepared solely from electrophilic aromatic substitution reactions. [Pg.888]


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