benzophenanthridinium
Benzophenanthridinium refers to a class of polycyclic aromatic nitrogen-containing heterocyclic compounds. These molecules are characterized by a fused ring system comprising a benz[a]phenanthridine core. The benz[a]phenanthridine structure itself is formed by the fusion of three benzene rings and one pyridine ring in a specific arrangement. The "ium" suffix indicates that the nitrogen atom in the heterocyclic ring carries a positive charge, making it a quaternary ammonium cation.
These compounds are often synthesized through various cyclization reactions, and their properties are influenced by the