oksatsiinit
Oksatsiinit are a class of heterocyclic organic compounds characterized by a six-membered ring that contains one oxygen atom and one sulfur atom. The basic motif, known in English as oxathiins, can adopt several isomeric forms depending on the positions of the heteroatoms and the pattern of unsaturation in the ring. Common variants include 1,2-oxathiin and 1,3-oxathiin, and these rings are sometimes found as part of larger fused or substituted systems.
The chemistry of oksatsiinit centers on ring formation and functionalization. They are typically prepared by cyclization
In terms of properties and use, oksatsiinit derivatives are studied primarily as synthetic building blocks in
Oksatsiinit are related to other heterocyclic families such as oxathiins and benzoxathiins. The term is predominantly