phenylhydrazines
Phenylhydrazines are a class of organic compounds that contain a phenyl group attached to a hydrazine fragment (-NH-NH2). The simplest member is phenylhydrazine, with the formula C6H5NHNH2. The term also covers substituted derivatives in which the phenyl ring bears substituents or where the hydrazine nitrogens carry additional substituents. In many cases these compounds are used as reagents in organic synthesis and as intermediates in dye and pharmaceutical manufacture.
Chemical properties: Phenylhydrazines are typically colorless to pale yellow solids or liquids that are reactive, nitrogen-rich
Preparation: In laboratory and industrial settings, phenylhydrazines are commonly prepared by reduction of benzenediazonium salts derived
Applications and safety: Phenylhydrazines are important intermediates in organic synthesis. They enable the formation of hydrazones