CAS 78756-28-2
:2H-Thieno[3,2-d][1,3]oxazine-2,4(1H)-dione
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2H-Thieno[3,2-d][1,3]oxazine-2,4(1H)-dione, with the CAS number 78756-28-2, is a heterocyclic compound characterized by its unique bicyclic structure that incorporates both a thieno and an oxazine moiety. This compound features a fused ring system that includes sulfur and nitrogen atoms, contributing to its distinctive chemical properties. Typically, such compounds exhibit interesting reactivity due to the presence of the carbonyl groups in the dione structure, which can participate in various chemical reactions, including nucleophilic additions and cycloadditions. The thieno ring enhances the compound's electronic properties, potentially making it useful in organic electronics or as a dye. Additionally, the presence of multiple functional groups may impart biological activity, making it a candidate for pharmaceutical research. Its solubility and stability can vary depending on the solvent and environmental conditions, which are important factors to consider in practical applications. Overall, 2H-Thieno[3,2-d][1,3]oxazine-2,4(1H)-dione represents a versatile compound with potential applications in various fields of chemistry and materials science.
Formula:C6H3NO3S
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1H-Thieno[3,2-d][1,3]oxazine-2,4-dione
CAS:Formula:C6H3NO3SPurity:97%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:169.15792H-Thieno[3,2-d][1,3]oxazine-2,4(1H)-dione
CAS:2H-Thieno[3,2-d][1,3]oxazine-2,4(1H)-dionePurity:≥95%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:169.16g/mol1h,2h,4h-Thieno[3,2-d][1,3]oxazine-2,4-dione
CAS:<p>Thieno[3,2-d][1,3]oxazin-2,4-dione is a bicyclic organic compound with the chemical formula C6H4N2O. It is an analog of oxazole and it has been shown to react in a nucleophilic fashion. This reactivity makes it useful for synthesizing other compounds. Thieno[3,2-d][1,3]oxazin-2,4-dione is commercially available as an optically pure powder or as a combinatorial library.</p>Formula:C6H3NO3SPurity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:169.16 g/mol



