Azo Compounds (CIE A Level Chemistry)

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Azo Compounds

  • Azo (or diazonium) compounds are organic compounds that have an R1-N=N-R2 group
  • They are often used as dyes and are formed in a coupling reaction between the diazonium ion and an alkaline solution of phenol

 Nitrogen Compounds - Azo Compounds, downloadable AS & A Level Chemistry revision notes

Azo compounds are characterized by the presence of an R1-N=N-R2 group

Coupling of benzenediazonium chloride with phenol in NaOH

  • Azo compounds can be formed from the coupling reaction of a benzenediazonium chloride salt with alkaline phenol
  • Making an azo dye is a multi-step process

Formation of azo compounds table

Nitrogen Compounds - Formation of azo compounds table, downloadable AS & A Level Chemistry revision notes

Nitrogen Compounds - Formation Azo Compounds (1), downloadable AS & A Level Chemistry revision notes Nitrogen Compounds - Formation Azo Compounds (2), downloadable AS & A Level Chemistry revision notes

Reaction mechanism of the formation of azo compounds

  • The delocalised electrons in the π bonding systems of the two benzene rings are extended through the -N=N- which acts as a bridge between the two rings
  • As a result of the delocalisation of electrons throughout the compound, azo compounds are very stable

Making other azo dyes

  • Other dyes can be formed via a similar route as described above
  • For example, the yellow dye can be formed from the coupling reaction between benzenediazonium chloride and C6H5N(CH3)2 instead of phenol (C6H5OH)

 

Nitrogen Compounds - Forming Yellow Dye, downloadable AS & A Level Chemistry revision notes

The yellow azo dye is formed via a coupling reaction between benzenediazonium chloride and C6H5N(CH3)2

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