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Borax-hydrochloric acid buffer

Fig. 2. Effect of pH on the ultraviolet spectrum of phenobarb-itone. A, non-ionised barbiturate in 0.1 M hydrochloric acid B, mono-anion in 0.05M borax buffer (pH 9.2) C, di-anion in 0.5M sodium hydroxide (pH 13). Fig. 2. Effect of pH on the ultraviolet spectrum of phenobarb-itone. A, non-ionised barbiturate in 0.1 M hydrochloric acid B, mono-anion in 0.05M borax buffer (pH 9.2) C, di-anion in 0.5M sodium hydroxide (pH 13).
The diazotization of amino derivatives of six-membered heteroaromatic ring systems, particularly that of aminopyridines and aminopyridine oxides, was studied in detail by Kalatzis and coworkers. Diazotization of 3-aminopyridine and its derivatives is similar to that of aromatic amines because of the formation of rather stable diazonium ions. 2- and 4-aminopyridines were considered to resist diazotization or to form mainly the corresponding hydroxy compounds. However, Kalatzis (1967 a) showed that true diazotization of these compounds proceeds in a similar way to that of the aromatic amines in 0,5-4.0 m hydrochloric, sulfuric, or perchloric acid, by mixing the solutions with aqueous sodium nitrite at 0 °C. However, the rapidly formed diazonium ion is hydrolyzed very easily within a few minutes (hydroxy-de-diazonia-tion). The diazonium ion must be used immediately after formation, e. g., for a diazo coupling reaction, or must be stabilized as the diazoate by prompt neutralization (after 45 s) to pH 10-11 with sodium hydroxide-borax buffer. All isomeric aminopyridine-1-oxides can be diazotized in the usual way (Kalatzis and Mastrokalos, 1977). The diazotization of 5-aminopyrimidines results in a complex ring opening and conversion into other heterocyclic systems (see Nemeryuk et al., 1985). [Pg.20]


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