diazoamino group: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

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UK/daɪˌæzəʊˈæmɪnəʊ ɡruːp/US/daɪˌæzoʊˈæmɪnoʊ ɡrup/

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What does “diazoamino group” mean?

A functional group in organic chemistry with the structure –N=N–NH–, consisting of a diazo group linked to an amino group.

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Definition

Meaning and Definition

A functional group in organic chemistry with the structure –N=N–NH–, consisting of a diazo group linked to an amino group.

A reactive chemical moiety found in certain organic compounds, particularly dyes and intermediates in synthetic chemistry, characterised by the linked nitrogen atoms which impart specific reactivity and color properties.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

No significant differences in meaning or usage. Spelling conventions for related chemical terminology (e.g., 'colour' vs. 'color') do not affect this specific compound noun.

Connotations

Neutral and purely technical in both variants.

Frequency

Extremely rare outside advanced chemical texts or specialised industrial contexts in both regions.

Grammar

How to Use “diazoamino group” in a Sentence

The [compound] contains a diazoamino group.The diazoamino group in [molecule name] undergoes rearrangement.A diazoamino group is formed by the coupling of [precursor A] and [precursor B].

Vocabulary

Collocations

strong
contain a diazoamino groupformation of the diazoamino groupdiazoamino group compound
medium
rearrangement of the diazoamino groupstability of the diazoamino groupsynthesis via diazoamino group
weak
molecule with a diazoamino grouppresence of a diazoamino groupreactive diazoamino group

Examples

Examples of “diazoamino group” in a Sentence

adjective

British English

  • The diazoamino-group rearrangement was studied.
  • A diazoamino-group-containing dye was synthesised.

American English

  • The diazoamino group rearrangement was studied.
  • A diazoamino-group-containing dye was synthesized.

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Virtually unused.

Academic

Used only in advanced chemistry research papers, particularly in organic synthesis and dye chemistry.

Everyday

Not used.

Technical

Primary context of use. Appears in chemical patents, industrial process documentation for dye manufacturing, and advanced organic chemistry textbooks.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “diazoamino group”

Neutral

triazenyl group

Weak

–N=N–NH– groupdiazoamino functionality

Watch out

Common Mistakes When Using “diazoamino group”

  • Mispronouncing as 'di-azo-amino' with separate syllables instead of 'di-azo-amino'.
  • Incorrect hyphenation or spacing (e.g., 'diazo amino group').
  • Confusing with the simpler 'azo group' (–N=N–).

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

No, it is a highly specialised term used only in advanced chemistry contexts.

It is extremely rare in nature; it is primarily a synthetic functional group created in laboratories for use in dyes and other industrial chemicals.

It is characterised by a sequence of three nitrogen atoms linked in the pattern –N=N–NH–, where one nitrogen is part of a diazo moiety and the other is part of an amino moiety.

It is a key intermediate in certain chemical reactions, like the Fischer-Hepp rearrangement, and is structurally important in the synthesis of some azo dyes and other aromatic compounds.

A functional group in organic chemistry with the structure –N=N–NH–, consisting of a diazo group linked to an amino group.

Diazoamino group is usually technical/scientific in register.

Diazoamino group: in British English it is pronounced /daɪˌæzəʊˈæmɪnəʊ ɡruːp/, and in American English it is pronounced /daɪˌæzoʊˈæmɪnoʊ ɡrup/. Tap the audio buttons above to hear it.

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

Think: DIAZO (like two nitrogen atoms, N=N) + AMINO (NH–) = a GROUP of atoms where they are linked together.

Conceptual Metaphor

A specialised 'hook' or 'connector' within a molecular structure that dictates how the molecule can react.

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
The vibrant colour of the dye is attributed to the presence of a reactive .
Multiple Choice

In which field is the term 'diazoamino group' primarily used?