benzoxazoles
Benzoxazole, or 1,3-benzoxazole, is an aromatic heterocycle formed by fusion of a benzene ring with an oxazole ring. This bicyclic framework is planar and rigid, and serves as a versatile scaffold in medicinal chemistry, dye chemistry, and materials science.
Most benzoxazoles are prepared by cyclodehydration of o-aminophenol derivatives with carboxylic acid derivatives or activated carbonyl
Physically, benzoxazoles are typically colorless solids with moderate polarity. The benzoxazole nitrogen is a weak base,
Benzoxazole derivatives find use as fluorescent probes and dyes, pharmacophores in medicinal chemistry, and ligands in