reagentin
Reagentin is a hypothetical organic compound used as a reagent in organic synthesis within teaching and illustrative texts. In these contexts it is described as a nitrogen-containing heteroaromatic compound with a sulfonyl substituent, giving moderate electrophilicity and the potential to act as both a nucleophile and a leaving group under different conditions. The compound is often represented in examples by a formula such as C10H11NO3S, with a rough molecular weight around 225 g/mol.
Physical properties are described as a colorless crystalline solid with limited water solubility and better solubility
In educational contexts, reagentin is depicted as being prepared in a simplified two-step sequence from readily
Applications in these texts include illustrating mechanisms such as electrophilic activation, nucleophilic substitution, and ring-opening processes.
Safety and handling notes reflect real-world lab practice for hypothetical reagents: assume irritant properties and take