Produktname:N-[2-(6-oxo-4-phenyl-1,6-dihydropyrimidin-1-yl)ethyl]-2,1,3-benzothiadiazole-5-carboxamide
IUPAC Name:N-[2-(6-oxo-4-phenyl-1,6-dihydropyrimidin-1-yl)ethyl]-2,1,3-benzothiadiazole-5-carboxamide
- CAS:1334374-24-1
- Molekulare Formel:C19H15N5O2S
- Reinheit:95%+
- Katalognummer:CM989723
- Molekulargewicht:377.42
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- CAS-Nr.:1334374-24-1
- Molekulare Formel:C19H15N5O2S
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- SMILES-Code:O=C(NCCN1C=NC(=CC1=O)C1=CC=CC=C1)C1=CC2=NSN=C2C=C1
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- Katalognummer:CM989723
- Molekulargewicht:377.42
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- Pyrimidines
- Pyrimidine, also known as 1,3-diazobenzene, is a heterocyclic compound with the chemical formula C4H4N2. Pyrimidine is formed by substituting 2 nitrogen atoms for 2 carbons in the meta-position of benzene. It is a diazine and retains its aromaticity. Derivatives of pyrimidine widely exist in organic macromolecular nucleic acids, and many drugs also contain pyrimidine rings. In nucleic acids, three nucleobases are pyrimidine derivatives: cytosine, thymine and uracil. There are a variety of pyrimidine-containing drugs on the market, most of which are kinase inhibitors.
- Benzothiadiazoles
- The two N atoms in Benzothiadiazole could possibly form intermolecular hydrogen bonding, leading to a more planar backbone. Benzothiadiazole is a strong electron-accepting molecular fragment. By fusing it with thiazole donor-acceptor dyes, near-infrared fluorescence was created. The benzothiadiazole ring is a useful n-type building block for designing electron-transport materials for organic and polymer light-emitting diodes (LEDs). Arene- and heteroarene-fused thiadiazoles have also found use in the design of low-band-gap materials for the construction of organic field-effect transmitters (OFETs), as stable organic radicals, and as one or two photon-absorbing materials for the design of nonlinear near-infrared (NIR) dyes. Benzothiadiazoles acting as the electron-accepting cores have been incorporated into dendrimer-type light-harvesting materials.