Nombre del producto:N-cyclopentyl-2-[(2-ethylphenyl)amino]-5-oxo-5H-[1,3,4]thiadiazolo[2,3-b]quinazoline-8-carboxamide

IUPAC Name:N-cyclopentyl-2-[(2-ethylphenyl)amino]-5-oxo-5H-[1,3,4]thiadiazolo[2,3-b]quinazoline-8-carboxamide

CAS:896703-77-8
Fórmula molecular:C23H23N5O2S
Pureza:95%+
Número de catálogo:CM1011351
Peso molecular:433.53

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Núm. De CAS :896703-77-8
Fórmula molecular:C23H23N5O2S
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Código de sonrisas:CCC1=C(NC2=NN3C(S2)=NC2=C(C=CC(=C2)C(=O)NC2CCCC2)C3=O)C=CC=C1
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Número de catálogo:CM1011351
Peso molecular:433.53
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Quinazolines
Quinazolines belong to heterocyclic chemistry, also known as 1,3-naphthalenes. The backbone consists of two six-membered aromatic rings fused to each other, with two nitrogen atoms at positions 1 and 3 on the backbone. The presence of these two nitrogen atoms in quinazoline increases its importance in pharmaceutical and biological reactions. Quinazolines and their derivatives are among the most important heterocyclic compounds due to their diverse chemical reactivity and important range of biological activities.
Cyclopentanes
Cyclopentane is a cycloalkane, an organic compound with a molecular formula of C5H10, a colorless and transparent liquid, insoluble in water, soluble in most organic solvents such as ethanol, ether, benzene, carbon tetrachloride, acetone, etc. It is mainly used as a solvent and chromatographic reference materials.
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Cyclopentanes
Cyclopentane (also called C pentane) is a highly flammable alicyclic hydrocarbon with chemical formula C5H10 and CAS number 287-92-3, consisting of a ring of five carbon atoms each bonded with two hydrogen atoms above and below the plane. It occurs as a colorless liquid with a petrol-like odor.
Thiadiazoles
Thiadiazoles are a subfamily of azoles. Structurally, they are five-membered heterocyclic compounds containing two nitrogen atoms and one sulfur atom, and two double bonds, forming an aromatic ring. Depending on the relative positions of the heteroatoms, there are four possible structures; these forms do not interconvert and are therefore structural isomers rather than tautomers. These compounds themselves are rarely synthesized and have no particular utility, however, compounds that use them as structural motifs are fairly common in pharmacology.