cyclobuta12azirene
Cyclobuta12azirene is a hypothetical organic molecule that combines a cyclobutane ring with an azirine ring. The azirine is a three-membered ring containing one nitrogen atom and one double bond. The "12" notation in the name suggests a specific arrangement of atoms and bonds within the fused ring system. Specifically, it implies that the nitrogen atom and one of the carbon atoms in the azirine ring are bonded to adjacent carbon atoms in the cyclobutane ring.
The existence and stability of cyclobuta12azirene are subjects of theoretical interest in organic chemistry. The strained
Due to its presumed instability, cyclobuta12azirene is not a commonly encountered or synthesized compound. Its significance