aerobin
Aerobin refers to a group of chemical compounds primarily used in the synthesis of pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and specialty chemicals. The term is often associated with intermediates derived from **2-aminobenzonitrile** (also known as anthranilonitrile), a key precursor in organic synthesis. These compounds are valued for their versatility in forming complex organic molecules through various chemical reactions, including nucleophilic substitutions, reductions, and cyclizations.
In pharmaceutical development, aerobins serve as building blocks for synthesizing drugs such as certain antibiotics, antihypertensives,
The synthesis of aerobins typically involves nitration or amination of aromatic rings followed by cyanation, producing
While aerobins themselves are not commonly encountered in everyday contexts, their derivatives appear in various commercial