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Chapter 22: Amines
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Synthetically Useful Transformations Involving Aryl Diazonium
Ions

Summary
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Aryl diazonium salts can be converted into a range of systems as shown
above.
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These reactions can be useful as the methodology can be complementary to
other methods.
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Of particular note are the methods for introducing -F using HBF4
(the Schiemann reaction) and -OH using H2O.
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The reactions of copper salts (CuCl, CuBr and CuCN) are known as the Sandmeyer
reactions.
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Coupling with phenols gives azo-compounds which are important as yellow-red
dyes or pigments.
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Aryl diazonium salts are prepared from aryl amines (previous
page) which in turn can be obtained by the reduction
of nitrobenzene