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Diazo Coupling

Diazonium ions react with phenols and amines in acidic or slightly alkaline solutions to form azo compounds in a reaction called diazocoupling. The reaction proceeds most rapidly with phenols at pH < 10, where phenoxide ions are present, and with amines at pH 5-7, where diazonium and amine concentrations are maximal. Coupling occurs mainly at the para position of the aromatic substrate if it is available, otherwise at ortho positions.

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Diazo Coupling

Diazonium ions react with phenols and amines in acidic or slightly alkaline solutions to form azo compounds in a reaction called diazocoupling. The reaction proceeds most rapidly with phenols at pH < 10, where phenoxide ions are present, and with amines at pH 5-7, where diazonium and amine concentrations are maximal. Coupling occurs mainly at the para position of the aromatic substrate if it is available, otherwise at ortho positions.

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DIAZO COUPLING

Arene diazonium ions are weak electrophiles. They react with highly reactive aromatic compounds i.e., with phenols and 30 amines to produce azo compounds.This electrophilic aromatic substitution reaction is called Diazo coupling reaction.

Examples :

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DIAZO COUPLING

Important points : Coupling of arene diazonium cation & phenol takes place most rapidly in slightly alkaline solution. (pH < 10) Reason : Appreciable amount of phenol is present as phenoxide (more reactive than phenol due to more resonance stabilisation) under these conditions.

If the solution is too alkaline (pH >10), arene diazonium salt itself reacts with hydroxide ion to form unreactive diazohydroxide or diazotate ion..

Ar

OH HA

Ar

OH HA

Ar

N N O

N Arenediazonium ion (couples)

N OH Diazohydroxide (does not couple)

Diazotate ion (does not couple)

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Coupling of arene diazonium cation and amines takes place more rapidly in slightly acidic (pH = 5 to 7) solution. Reason : 1) Arene diazonium is with max concentration under these conditions 2) Excessive amount of amine must not have converted to unreactive aminium salt
R R N
HA OH

R R

Amine (couples )

Aminium salt (does not couple)

If the pH of solution is < 5, rate of Amine coupling is low. Coupling with phenols and Aniline derivatives occurs almost exclusively at para position if it is free. If not, coupling occurs at ortho position.

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