“…Apart from their use as colourants, azo compounds have attracted a lot of attention from chemists as their potential applications are important in coordination chemistry (Asha & Mandal, 2018), metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) (Huang et al, 2017), covalent-organic frameworks (COFs) (Chandra et al, 2014) and catalysis (Choudhary et al, 2017). In addition, they have found many applications in different fields such as non-linear optics (Dudek et al, 2020), optical storage (Kovalchuk et al, 2020), photoluminescence (He et al, 2019), chemosensors (Akram et al, 2020) and magnetism (Nandi et al, 2021). They are used not only in physics but also in the biomedical and pharmacological fields as they can offer new therapeutic properties such as antiviral (Chhetri et al, 2021), antimicrobial (Kyei et al, 2020), anti-inflammatory and antioxidant (Unnisa et al, 2020).…”