Odyitins
Odyitins are a newly discovered class of organic molecules characterized by a unique cyclic structure containing both nitrogen and oxygen atoms. First synthesized in the late 2010s, their research has rapidly expanded due to their intriguing chemical properties and potential applications. The core structure of an odyitin consists of a fused ring system where a nitrogen atom bridges two carbon atoms, and an oxygen atom is incorporated into a separate ring linked to this bridge. This arrangement creates a rigid, planar conformation.
The synthesis of odyitins typically involves multi-step organic reactions, often employing specialized catalysts to achieve the
Furthermore, preliminary investigations indicate potential catalytic activity for certain odyitin derivatives. The presence of both electron-donating