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Biomedical Applications of Aromatic Azo Compounds

Mini-Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry, 2018
Azo dyes are widely used in textile, fiber, cosmetic, leather, paint and printing industries. Besides their characteristic coloring function, azo compounds are reported as antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal and cytotoxic agents. They have the ability to be used as drug carriers, either by acting as a 'cargo' that entrap therapeutic agents or by ...
Yousaf, Ali   +2 more
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ChemInform Abstract: Azo Cope Rearrangements of Nonstabilized Azo Compounds.

ChemInform, 1987
AbstractThe Diels‐Alder adducts (III) show a one‐step or two‐step Cope rearrangement to give (IV) without loss of nitrogen.
K. BECK   +4 more
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Radical Substitutions of Azo Compounds

Canadian Journal of Chemistry, 1973
Treatment of γ-(p-nitrophenylazo)-γ-valerolactone with benzoyl peroxide in benzene at 85°, yields p-nitroazobenzene and p-nitrobiphenyl. Similarly, α-methyl-α-phenylazotetrahydrofuran yields azo-benzene. Radical substitution at azo nitrogen and at N-bearing benzenoid carbon are the suggested mechanisms.
Henry Lui, John Warkentin
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Complexes with Azo Compounds

1987
Manganese(II) complexes with azo compounds R-N=N-R′ are known, where R and R′ are aromatic or heterocyclic groups. As shown by IR data, the nitrogen atoms of the azo groups are coordinated to manganese if additional donor atoms in sterically suited positions permit the formation of fused chelate rings with the metal ion:
Karl Koeber   +4 more
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Tautomerism of Aromatic Azo-compounds

Russian Chemical Reviews, 1972
Recent results on the tautomeric properties of aromatic azo-compounds in neutral and acid solutions are reviewed. The tautomerism of the conjugate acids of azo-compounds (the trans-azonium cations) is discussed, and also the tautomeric equilibria between azo-forms and quinone hydrazones in acid solutions of p-aminoazo-compounds and in neutral solutions
I Ya Bershtein, O F Ginzburg
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ChemInform Abstract: Aliphatic Azo Compounds

ChemInform, 2012
AbstractReview: 206 refs.
S. Kempa, L. Wallach, K. Rueck‐Braun
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Polarography of bis-azo-compounds

Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry and Interfacial Electrochemistry, 1969
Summary p-Bis-azobenzene (I), is reduced polarographically in neutral and alkaline buffer solutions along two, diffusion-controlled waves of equal heights. These correspond to the consecutive formation of hydrazoazobenzene (II) and bis-hydrazobenzene (III).
A.M. Shams-El-Din   +2 more
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Studies on Azo-Compounds

Zeitschrift für Physikalische Chemie, 1976
H. Khalifa, R. M. Issa, F. M. Issa
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Photolysis of unsymmetric azo compounds. cis Azo compound intermediates

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1973
Ned A. Porter, Lawrence J. Marnett
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Eight-membered Cyclic Azo Compounds.

1969
PhD ; Organic chemistry ; University of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies ; http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/188065/2/6918115 ...
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