| Display title | Chemistry:Aza-crown ether |
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Article description: (description) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | In organic chemistry, an aza-crown ether is an aza analogue of a crown ether (cyclic polyether). That is, it has a nitrogen atom (amine linkage, –NH– or >N–) in place of each oxygen atom (ether linkage, –O–) around the ring. While the parent crown ethers have the formulae (CH2CH2O)n, the parent aza... |