Bamberger_triazine_synthesis

Bamberger triazine synthesis

Bamberger triazine synthesis

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The Bamberger triazine synthesis in organic chemistry is a classic organic synthesis of a triazine first reported by Eugen Bamberger in 1892.[1]

Bamberger triazine synthesis

The reactants are an aryl diazonium salt obtained from reaction of the corresponding aniline with sodium nitrite and hydrochloric acid and the hydrazone of pyruvic acid. The azo intermediate converts to the benzotriazine in the third step with sulfuric acid in acetic acid.

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References

  1. Hassner, A., Stumer, C., Organic Synthesis Based on Name Reactions: 2nd. Ed. Tetrahedron Organic Chemistry Series, Volume 22 Pergamon, Oxford ISBN 0-08-043260-3

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