C25H24N2O2
C25H24N2O2 is a molecular formula that describes organic molecules containing 25 carbon atoms, 24 hydrogen atoms, 2 nitrogen atoms, and 2 oxygen atoms. As a formula, it can correspond to multiple constitutional isomers and stereoisomers; without a specified structure, a unique identity or set of properties cannot be assigned.
The approximate molar mass of C25H24N2O2 is 384.48 g/mol. The formula conveys elemental composition but does
Possible structural motifs that can realize this formula include, among others:
- diaryl imide or diaryl urea-type cores with two carbonyl or related oxygen-containing groups and two nitrogens
- heterocyclic frameworks that incorporate two nitrogens and oxygen atoms, such as benzoxazine- or indazole-containing derivatives
- diaryl systems linked by carbonyl, ether, or amide linkages, yielding a range of conjugated architectures
Because many distinct structures share the same formula, database identifiers (such as SMILES, InChI, or InChIKey)
Applications of any given molecule with this formula depend entirely on its exact structure; representative uses