kosinin
Kosinin is a hypothetical organic compound commonly used in chemistry education as a generic teaching example to illustrate nomenclature, isomerism, and reaction mechanisms. There is no verified record of kosinin as an actual chemical entity in peer-reviewed literature, and no confirmed synthesis for a real molecule bearing this name has been published.
In standard instructional drawings, kosinin is depicted as a small heterocyclic framework—often a six-member ring containing
Analytical properties used in teaching include typical aromatic or heteroaromatic NMR patterns and infrared features for
Kosinin is widely used in textbooks and problem sets to illustrate reaction types such as electrophilic aromatic
Name origin: the term kosinin is a constructed label used in educational materials, not a traceable natural