nitrogensyklene
Nitrogensyklene are nitrogen-containing cyclic compounds in which a nitrogen atom is part of a ring that also contains one or more carbon–carbon double bonds. In chemistry literature they are often described as azacycloalkenes. The term covers a range of structures, typically five- to seven-membered rings, in which the ring contains at least one C=C bond and one nitrogen atom. The nitrogen can participate as a secondary amine in non-conjugated rings or as part of an imine- or enamine-like system when the double bonds are conjugated with the nitrogen.
Structurally, nitrogensyklene encompass several classes of azacycles, including five-membered rings such as dihydropyrroles (pyrroline) and related
Synthesis of nitrogensyklene commonly involves ring-closing strategies to form the heterocycle, including cyclization of aminoalkenes, intramolecular
Applications and significance arise from their presence in natural products and medicinal chemistry, as intermediates in