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liuottimina

Note: This article concerns a fictional compound created for worldbuilding. Liuottimina does not correspond to any verified chemical.

Liuottimina is a fictional organic compound referenced in science-fiction and worldbuilding literature. The term is typically

The name combines the surnames Liu and Ottimina, presented within the fiction as researchers who first described

Within the fictional works, liuottimina is described as moderately polar, soluble in common organic solvents, and

According to the fictional narrative, liuottimina was first reported by Liu and Ottimina in a laboratory study

Because liuottimina is fictional, it is primarily of interest to readers and worldbuilders as a device for

used
to
describe
a
nitrogen-containing
heterocycle
with
a
fused
ring
system
that
appears
as
a
versatile
intermediate
in
imagined
chemical
syntheses.
the
compound.
In
the
fictional
canon,
liuottimina
features
a
bicyclic
core
incorporating
a
lactam
moiety
and
a
nitrogen-containing
ring,
with
multiple
stable
derivatives
formed
by
N-substitution.
capable
of
undergoing
further
functionalization
to
yield
a
range
of
derivatives.
It
is
depicted
as
a
potential
pharmaceutical
intermediate
and
a
catalyst
precursor
in
imagined
chemical
processes,
though
no
real-world
use
is
claimed.
set
in
the
early
22nd
century.
A
generic
two-step
sequence
is
described:
formation
of
a
heterocyclic
precursor
via
condensation,
followed
by
cyclization
to
form
the
fused
ring
system.
Variants
arise
from
substitutions
on
the
N-positions
or
at
ring
junctions.
detailing
plausible
chemistry
in
invented
settings.
It
has
appeared
in
fan
wikis
and
speculative
chemistry
compilations
as
an
example
of
a
synthetic
intermediate.