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Comparison of the Thermal Stabilities of Diazonium Salts and Their Corresponding Triazenes
Schotten, Christiane,Leprevost, Samy K.,Yong, Low Ming,Hughes, Colan E.,Harris, Kenneth D. M.,Browne, Duncan L.
, p. 2336 - 2341 (2020)
A range of diazonium salts and their corresponding triazenes have been prepared in order to directly compare their relative thermal stabilities (via initial decomposition temperature) from differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) data. A structure-stability relationship has been explored to investigate trends in stability, depending on the aromatic substituent and the structure of the secondary amine component of the diazonium salts and triazenes. All of the triazenes investigated show significantly greater stability (many are stable above 200 °C) compared with the corresponding diazonium salts, which show varying stabilities.
Antiviral and cytotoxic activities of aminoarylazo compounds and aryltriazene derivatives
Tonelli, Michele,Vazzana, Iana,Tasso, Bruno,Boido, Vito,Sparatore, Fabio,Fermeglia, Maurizio,Paneni, Maria Silvia,Posocco, Paola,Pricl, Sabrina,Colla, Paolo La,Ibba, Cristina,Secci, Barbara,Collu, Gabriella,Loddo, Roberta
experimental part, p. 4425 - 4440 (2009/10/23)
Twelve aminoarylazocompounds (A-C) and 46 aryltriazene 7 derivatives (D-G) have been synthesized and evaluated in cell-based assays for cytotoxicity and antiviral activity against a panel of 10 RNA and DNA viruses. Eight aminoazocompounds and 27 aryltriaz
