Chemistry:Diazine
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Short description: Organic compound (C4H4N2); benzene with two CH groups replaced by N
In organic chemistry, diazines are a group of organic compounds having the molecular formula C
4H
4N
2. Each contains a benzene ring in which two of the C-H fragments have been replaced by isolobal nitrogen.[1] There are three structural isomers:
- pyridazine (1,2-diazine) 45px
- pyrimidine (1,3-diazine) 45px
- pyrazine (1,4-diazine) 45px
See also
- 6-membered rings with one nitrogen atom: pyridines
- 6-membered rings with three nitrogen atoms: triazines
- 6-membered rings with four nitrogen atoms: tetrazines
- 6-membered rings with five nitrogen atoms: pentazines
- 6-membered rings with six nitrogen atoms: hexazines
References
- ↑ Lin-Vien, Daimay; Colthup, Norman B.; Fateley, William G.; Grasselli, Jeanette G. (1991-01-01). "Aromatic and Heteroaromatic Rings" (in en). The Handbook of Infrared and Raman Characteristic Frequencies of Organic Molecules. Academic Press. pp. 277–306. doi:10.1016/B978-0-08-057116-4.50023-7. ISBN 978-0-12-451160-6. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/B9780080571164500237.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diazine.
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