The thermal cis-to-trans isomerization of some symmetrically p,p'-disubstituted 1,3-diphenyltriazenes has been studied by means of laser-flash photolysis techniques. The geometric isomerization is catalyzed by general acids and general bases as a result of acid/base-promoted 1,3-prototropic rearrangements. Acid catalysis becomes more prominent as the electron-donating character of the para substituent increases, while base catalysis becomes more important as the electron-withdrawing character of the para substituent increases. In addition, the rate ascribed to the interconversion of neutral cis rotamers through hindered rotation around the nitrogen-nitrogen single bond is found to decrease as the electron-withdrawing character of the para substituent increases. Rates of interconversion of neutral cis rotamers are also found to decrease with decreasing solvent polarity, which is indicative of the involvement of a polar transition state. On the other hand, kinetic investigations of the acid-catalyzed decomposition of target triazenes are consistent with an A1 mechanism.

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