12diazines
12-Diazines are a class of organic compounds characterized by the presence of a diazo group (-N=N-) attached to a benzene ring. They are derivatives of benzene, with two hydrogen atoms replaced by a diazo group. The general formula for 12-diazines is C6H4(N2)2.
12-Diazines are typically prepared by the diazotization of appropriate aromatic amines followed by coupling reactions. The
One of the notable properties of 12-diazines is their tendency to undergo thermal decomposition, releasing nitrogen
In the context of pharmaceuticals, 12-diazines have been explored as potential intermediates in the synthesis of
However, the handling and storage of 12-diazines require caution due to their instability and potential hazards.
Research into 12-diazines continues, with efforts focused on developing new synthetic routes, improving their stability, and