6410-09-9Relevant articles and documents
Method used for synthesizing azo compound using solid particle one kettle method
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Paragraph 0236; 0237; 0238, (2019/01/07)
The invention relates to a method used for synthesizing an azo compound using solid particle one kettle method. The method comprises following steps: solid particles are introduced into a reaction container, an inorganic acid, an aromatic primary amine, sodium nitrite, water, and a coupling component are added, mechanism stirring is carried out, when the reaction is monitored to be finished, filtering and rinsing are carried out, and the obtained filter cake is a finished product; or the solid particles are introduced into the reaction container, the inorganic acid, the aromatic primary amine,sodium nitrite, and water are added, mechanical stirring is carried out, after complete conversion of the aromatic primary amine, the coupling component is added, mechanical stirring is carried out,when the reaction is monitored to be finished, filtering and rinsing are carried out, and the obtained filter cake is a finished product. The solid particles are preferably selected from polytetrafluoroethylene particles, haw seeds, or stainless steel sand. The solid particles are added into the reaction system to promote reaction, no pre-heating or alkali adding dissolving of diazo components orthe coupling component is needed; most reaction is finished in 1h; reaction time is short; product quality is high; and reaction filtrate and excess inorganic acid can be recycled for a plurality of times.
An environmentally friendly approach to the green synthesis of azo dyes in the presence of magnetic solid acid catalysts
Safari, Javad,Zarnegar, Zohre
, p. 17738 - 17745 (2015/06/15)
A solvent-free, efficient and green approach for the synthesis of azo dyes has been developed by the diazo coupling reactions of aromatic amines with β-naphthol in the presence of sulfonic acid functionalized magnetic Fe3O4 nanoparticles (Fe3O4@SiO2-SO3H) by a grinding method at room temperature. This green methodology aims to overcome the limitations and drawbacks of the previously reported methods such as low temperature, use of acids, alkalis and toxic solvents, instability of diazonium salts at room temperature, modest yields, and long reaction times. Moreover, the attractive advantages of the process include mild conditions with excellent conversions, simple product isolation process, inexpensive procedure and recyclability of the magnetic catalyst. This journal is
Mesomorphism Dependence on Terminal and Lateral Polar Groups in the Nonlinear Novel Azoester Series
Prajapati,Doshi
, p. 37 - 45 (2015/10/05)
The synthesis of a novel azoester homologous series was carried out with a view to understanding and establishing the effect of molecular structure on liquid crystal (LC) behavior of a substance. The novel series consists of eleven homologs, and all are enantiotropically nematogenic without exhibition of any smectic property. Transition and melting temperatures, textures of LC were determined by an optical polarizing microscope equipped with a heating stage. The textures of the nematic phase are threaded or Schlieren. Transition curves of a phase diagram behave in normal manner. The nematic-isotropic transition curve exhibits an odd-even effect. Analytical and spectral data support and confirm the structures of the homologues. Average thermal stability for the nematic is 137.2°C. The mesomorphic phase length ranges from 15°C to 50°C. LC behavior of the novel series is compared with a structurally similar known homologous series. The novel azoester homologous series is entirely nematogenic without exhibition of smectogenic character and of a middle-ordered melting type.