C15H16N2O
C15H16N2O is an organic compound with the molecular formula C15H16N2O. It is a derivative of 1,2,3,4-tetrahydroisoquinoline, a heterocyclic compound that contains a benzene ring fused with a piperidine ring. The compound is characterized by its two nitrogen atoms and one oxygen atom, which are part of the heterocyclic ring system.
C15H16N2O is often used as a building block in the synthesis of various pharmaceutical compounds. Its structure
The compound's properties include a molecular weight of approximately 236.3 g/mol and a melting point that varies
C15H16N2O has been studied for its potential biological activities, including its ability to interact with certain