Chemistry Heterocyclic Building Blocks Pyridazines
Pyridazine is an organic compound that is both aromatic and heterocyclic, having a molecular formula of C4H4N2, and comprising a six-membered ring featuring two nitrogen atoms that are located beside each other.
Pyridazine, which shares its molecular formula of C4H4N2 with pyrimidine and pyrazine, exists as a colorless liquid and has a boiling point of 208°C.
Several herbicides, including credazine, pyridafol, and pyridate, contain the widely used pharmacophore of pyridazine in their structure.
Pyridazine compounds have garnered attention in a range of fields, including medicinal, industrial, and agricultural research, due to their utilization in various biological activities and other applications.
The scarcity of naturally occurring hydrazines, which are common building blocks for synthesizing pyridazines, may explain why pyridazines are rare in nature.
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