Synthesis and characterization of anthranilic acid-based azo compounds

Presenter(s)

Josie Tieskoetter and Tatum Maves

Abstract

A series of highly colored azo compounds have been prepared from the diazotization of anthranilic acid followed by its combination with an array of naturally occurring phenols. These compounds have all been characterized by mass spectrometry, IR spectroscopy and melting point determination. In a few select instances, single crystals have been grown and analyzed by X-ray diffraction. This research was performed in support of several related projects as part of a CURE-based laboratory experience in CHEM 213.

College

College of Science & Engineering

Department

Chemistry

Campus

Winona

First Advisor/Mentor

Joseph K. West

Start Date

4-24-2025 1:00 PM

End Date

4-24-2025 2:00 PM

Presentation Type

Poster Session

Format of Presentation or Performance

In-Person

Session

2a=1pm-2pm

Poster Number

51

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Synthesis and characterization of anthranilic acid-based azo compounds

A series of highly colored azo compounds have been prepared from the diazotization of anthranilic acid followed by its combination with an array of naturally occurring phenols. These compounds have all been characterized by mass spectrometry, IR spectroscopy and melting point determination. In a few select instances, single crystals have been grown and analyzed by X-ray diffraction. This research was performed in support of several related projects as part of a CURE-based laboratory experience in CHEM 213.