acetylimidazole
Acetylimidazole, also known as N-acetylimidazole, is an organic compound used as a mild acetylating agent in organic synthesis. It consists of an imidazole ring bearing a single acetyl substituent on a nitrogen atom. The molecular formula is C5H6N2O, and it appears as a white crystalline solid at room temperature. It is soluble in many polar organic solvents and is valued for its ability to transfer the acetyl group under relatively gentle conditions.
Preparation of N-acetylimidazole is typically accomplished by acetylating imidazole with acetic anhydride, often in an organic
Reactivity and applications involve the transfer of the acetyl group to nucleophiles such as alcohols and
Storage and safety considerations include keeping the compound dry and stored in a cool, well-ventilated area