cotpi20
cotpi20 is a chemical compound with the molecular formula C7H6N2O. It is a heterocyclic organic molecule belonging to the pyrimidine class, characterized by a six-membered ring containing two nitrogen atoms and a carbonyl group. Specifically, it is a derivative of uracil, a nucleobase found in RNA. The "pi20" designation likely refers to a specific isomeric form or a particular salt or hydrate, though further context would be needed for precise identification.
The synthesis of cotpi20 typically involves condensation reactions utilizing precursors containing the necessary carbon, nitrogen, and
Research into compounds like cotpi20 often focuses on their potential biological activities or applications in materials