Diazanaphthalene

Diazanaphthalenes are a class of aromatic heterocyclic chemical compounds that have the formula C8H6N2. They consist of a naphthalene double ring in which two of the carbon atoms have been replaced with nitrogen atoms. There are ten positional isomers, which differ by the locations of the nitrogen atoms.

The group consist of two subgroups:

Isomers

NamesStructureSubgroupCAS RN
1,2-diazanaphthalene
cinnoline
benzodiazine253-66-7
2,3-diazanaphthalene
phthalazine
benzodiazine253-52-1
1,3-diazanaphthalene
quinazoline
benzodiazine253-82-7
1,4-diazanaphthalene
quinoxaline
benzodiazine91-19-0
1,8-naphthyridine
1,8-diazanaphthalene
naphthyridine254-60-4
1,7-naphthyridine
1,7-diazanaphthalene
naphthyridine253-69-0
2,7-naphthyridine
2,7-diazanaphthalene
naphthyridine253-45-2
1,6-naphthyridine
1,6-diazanaphthalene
naphthyridine253-72-5
1,5-naphthyridine
1,5-diazanaphthalene
naphthyridine254-79-5
2,6-naphthyridine
2,6-diazanaphthalene
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References

  1. Desmond J. Brown, Jonathan A. Ellman, Edward C. Taylor: The Chemistry of Heterocyclic Compounds, The Naphthyridines, John Wiley & Sons, 2007.
  2. Paudler, William W.; Kress, Thomas J. (1968). "Naphthyridine chemistry. IX. Bromination and animation of the 1,X-naphthyridines". The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 33 (4): 1384–1387. doi:10.1021/jo01268a018.
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