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Title: 3' Reaction with nitrous acid, HNO2


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3. Reaction with nitrous acid, HNO2
  • Nitrous acid test can be used to distinguish
  • 1 aliphatic and 1 aromatic amines
  • 1 and 2 aliphatic amines

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  • ?Nitrous acid (HONO) is a weak, unstable acid.
  • ?It is prepared by treating sodium nitrite
    (NaNO2) with an aqueous solution of a strong
    acid.

or
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  • Nitrous acid react with all classes of amines.
  • The products obtain from the reaction depend on
    whether the amine is primary, secondary or
    tertiary and whether the amine is aliphatic or
    aromatic.

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(a) Primary aliphatic amines
  • Primary aliphatic amines react with nitrous acid
    to yield highly unstable aliphatic diazonium
    salts.
  • The salts decompose by losing nitrogen to form
    carbocations.
  • The carbocations go on to produce alkenes by
    removal of a proton, alcohols by reaction with
    H2O, and alkyl halides by reaction with X-.

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N
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H2O
X-
Observation Formation of gas bubbles (N2)
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(b) Secondary aliphatic amines
  • Secondary amines react with nitrous
    acid to form secondary N-nitrosamines as
    yellow oil which is stable under the reaction
    conditions.

2o N-nitrosoamines
(yellow oil)
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Example
N-methyl-N-nitrosomethanamine
(yellow oil)
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1 aliphatic amines and 2 aliphatic amines
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(d) Primary aromatic amines
  • Primary arylamines react with nitrous acid to
    give arenediazonium salts.

benzenediazonium salt
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4. Reaction with bromine water
  • Like phenol, aniline reacts with aqueous bromine
    to yield white precipitate.
  • NH2 group is an activating and ortho-para
    directors group.
  • This reaction is used to test for aniline.

Identification test
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2,4,6-tribromoaniline (white precipitate)
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Formation of dye
1o arylamines react with nitrous acid to give
arenediazonium salts which are stable at 0?C
Arenediazonium salts also undergo coupling
reaction with aromatic compounds with strong
electron donating group, such as OH and NR2 at
the para position to yield azo compounds
Azo compounds are usually intensely coloured and
relatively inexpensive compounds, they are used
as dyes.
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