A reaction in which the diazo group of an aromatic diazonium salt is reacted with copper(I) halide or copper(I) cyanide to convert it to a halogen or cyanide group. It was discovered by the Swiss chemist T. Sandmeyer. Source: Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia About Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Information |
芳香族ジアゾニウム塩のジアゾ基をハロゲン化銅 (I) やシアン化銅 (I) と反応させてハロゲンやシアンなどの基に変える反応。スイスの化学者 T.ザントマイヤーが発見した。
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