noun
- A chemical process in which a diazo compound is formed, typically by the reaction of a primary aromatic amine with nitrous acid.
Usage: technical; chemistry
Examples
- The diazotization of aniline produces a diazonium salt that can be used in further organic synthesis.
- In the laboratory, diazotization requires careful temperature control to prevent decomposition of the diazo intermediate.
- The diazotization reaction is a key step in the preparation of azo dyes.
- Chemists use diazotization to introduce nitrogen-containing functional groups into aromatic compounds.
- The diazotization process involves the formation of an unstable diazonium ion intermediate.