13diazapyrene
13Diazapyrene is a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon featuring a core structure of pyrene with two nitrogen atoms substituted within the ring system. Specifically, these nitrogen atoms are located at positions 1 and 3 of the pyrene framework. Its molecular formula is C14H8N2. The compound is a derivative of pyrene, a well-known four-ring aromatic hydrocarbon. The introduction of nitrogen atoms into the pi-electron system significantly alters its electronic and chemical properties compared to the parent pyrene molecule. 13Diazapyrene is typically a solid compound. Information regarding its synthesis, detailed physical properties such as melting point and solubility, and specific applications is often found within specialized chemical literature and research publications. As with many nitrogen-containing polycyclic aromatic compounds, studies may explore its photophysical properties, potential for use in organic electronics, or as a building block in the synthesis of more complex molecules. The presence of the nitrogen atoms can influence its luminescence characteristics and reactivity.