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Five-Membered Heterocycles with Two Heteroatoms

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Heterocyclic Chemistry

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Five-membered heterocycles with two heteroatoms may be considered to be derived from pyrrole, furan and thiophene by the replacement of −CH= group by sp2-hybridized azomethine nitrogen (pyridine-type nitrogen) at the position-2 (α) or −3 (β). These heterocycles are termed as azoles and depending on the position of azomethine nitrogen (−N =) are classified as:

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Gupta, R.R., Kumar, M., Gupta, V. (1999). Five-Membered Heterocycles with Two Heteroatoms. In: Heterocyclic Chemistry. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-07757-3_4

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