azocontaining
Azocontaining refers to chemical compounds that include one or more azo groups, defined by a nitrogen-nitrogen double bond (-N=N-) that links two carbon-containing fragments. The azo linkage creates extended conjugation, often yielding vivid colors. Compounds in this category can be monoazo, diazo, or polyazo, depending on the number of azo bonds. Substituents such as aromatic rings with sulfonate, carboxylate, or alkyl groups are common, aiding solubility and stability.
Structure and types: Azo compounds typically consist of aromatic systems connected by the azo bridge. The two
Synthesis: The principal route to azocontaining dyes involves diazotization of an aromatic amine to form a
Applications and safety: Azocontaining compounds are widely used as textile and printing dyes, color indicators, and