Open-chain nitrogen compounds. Part II. Preparation, characterization, and degradation of 1(3)-Aryl-3(1)-methyltriazenes; the effect of substituents on the reaction of diazonium salts with methylamine
- 15 May 1977
- journal article
- Published by Canadian Science Publishing in Canadian Journal of Chemistry
- Vol. 55 (10) , 1701-1709
- https://doi.org/10.1139/v77-240
Abstract
Treatment of the diazonium salts, X•C6H4N2+, with aqueous methylamine affords good yields of the monomethyltriazenes, X•C6H4•N=N•NHMe, when the substituent is a strongly electron-withdrawing group (X = o-, m-, and p-NO2; o-, m-, and p-CO2R; p-CN and p-COCH3). Preparation of the triazene from the p-bromobenzene diazonium salt was accompanied by formation of a pentaazadiene. Monomethyltriazenes were not obtained when diazonium salts containing other substituents (X = H, p-CH3, o-CF3, p-Cl, p-F, p-NMe2, p-OH, p-OCH3, p-Ph, p-NHCOCH3) were treated with methylamine. In these cases the products were either pentaazadiene, or 1,3-diaryltriazenes or unstable materials. The monomethyltriazenes vary considerably in stability and give rise to a number of different degradation products, which were either diaryltriazenes or 3-alkyl-1,3-diaryltriazenes or simply arylamines. 1(3)-(p-Nitrophenyl)-3(1)-methyltriazene was found to be a moderately effective methylating agent.Keywords
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