Crystal Growth and X-ray Analysis of Anthranilic Acid-based Azo Compounds

Presenter(s)

Silas Buchner, Laken Ivie, Ben Johannes, and McKayla Knaack

Abstract

X-ray diffraction is a powerful technique that can is unmatched in terms of solid-state structural determination. The focus of this project was on growing single crystals of the various azo compounds followed by subsequent X-ray analyses obtaining essentially a picture of the synthesized molecules. Analysis of this type allows for unequivocal structural determination including azo attachment point and geometric isomer preference.

College

College of Science & Engineering

Department

Chemistry

Campus

Winona

First Advisor/Mentor

Joseph K. West

Location

Kryzsko Great River Ballroom, Winona, Minnesota; United States

Start Date

4-23-2026 2:00 PM

End Date

4-23-2026 3:00 PM

Presentation Type

Poster Session

Format of Presentation or Performance

In-Person

Session

2b=2pm-3pm

Poster Number

24

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Apr 23rd, 2:00 PM Apr 23rd, 3:00 PM

Crystal Growth and X-ray Analysis of Anthranilic Acid-based Azo Compounds

Kryzsko Great River Ballroom, Winona, Minnesota; United States

X-ray diffraction is a powerful technique that can is unmatched in terms of solid-state structural determination. The focus of this project was on growing single crystals of the various azo compounds followed by subsequent X-ray analyses obtaining essentially a picture of the synthesized molecules. Analysis of this type allows for unequivocal structural determination including azo attachment point and geometric isomer preference.