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  2. Aniline - Wikipedia

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    Aniline and its ring-substituted derivatives react with nitrous acid to form diazonium salts. One example is benzenediazonium tetrafluoroborate. Through these intermediates, the amine group can be converted to a hydroxyl (−OH), cyanide (−CN), or halide group (−X, where X is a halogen) via Sandmeyer reactions.

  3. Aniline (data page) - Wikipedia

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    Aniline is a benzenoid compound. The NH 2 group attached to the benzene ring means that there is a lone pair of electrons that can enter into conjugation with the benzene ring resulting in delocalization in the aniline. Aniline absorbs in the K (220 - 250 nm) and the B (250 - 290 nm) bands exhibited by benzenoid compounds.

  4. m-Anisidine - Wikipedia

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    Names Preferred IUPAC name. 3-Methoxyaniline [1] Other names meta-Anisidine; 3-Anisidine. ... It is one of three isomers of the methoxy-containing aniline derivative.

  5. Nitrobenzene - Wikipedia

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    Approximately 95% of nitrobenzene industrially produced is hydrogenated to aniline: [5] C 6 H 5 NO 2 + 3 H 2 → C 6 H 5 NH 2 + 2 H 2 O. Aniline is a precursor to urethane polymers, rubber chemicals, pesticides, dyes (particularly azo dyes), explosives, and pharmaceuticals. Most aniline is consumed in the production of methylenedianiline, a ...

  6. 4-Nitroaniline - Wikipedia

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    Below is a laboratory synthesis of 4-nitroaniline from aniline. The key step in this reaction sequence is an electrophilic aromatic substitution to install the nitro group para to the amino group. The amino group can be easily protonated and become a meta director. Therefore, a protection of the acetyl group is required.

  7. Polyaniline - Wikipedia

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    He developed the first commercially successful route to the dye called Aniline black. [5] [6] The first definitive report of polyaniline did not occur until 1862, which included an electrochemical method for the determination of small quantities of aniline. [7] From the early 20th century on, occasional reports about the structure of PANI were ...

  8. Dimethylaniline - Wikipedia

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    N,N-Dimethylaniline (DMA) is an organic chemical compound, a substituted derivative of aniline. It is a tertiary amine, featuring a dimethylamino group attached to a phenyl group. This oily liquid is colourless when pure, but commercial samples are often yellow. It is an important precursor to dyes such as crystal violet.

  9. o-Anisidine - Wikipedia

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    An acid solution of o-anisidine is diazotized by adding a sodium nitrite solution. This mixture is applied to the wood and by reaction with polyphenols in the heartwood a reddish brown azo dye is formed. Direct Blue 15 is an azo dye produced from o-anisidine