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
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.
