2-Amino-5-nitropyrimidine
CAS: 3073-77-6
Rif. 3D-FA34675
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Informazioni sul prodotto
- 2-Pyrimidinamine, 5-nitro-
- 5-Nitro-2-aminopyrimidine
- 5-Nitro-2-pyrimidinamine
- 5-Nitropyrimidin-2-Amine
- 5-Nitropyrimidin-2-Ylamine
- 5-Nitropyrimidine-2-amine
- Enheptin P
- NSC 37682
- NSC 48065
- Pyrimidine, 2-amino-5-nitro-
- Vedi altri sinonimi
2-Amino-5-nitropyrimidine is a chemical compound that contains two nitro groups and an amino group. The nitrogen atom in the molecule has six different vibrational modes, which are classified as proton (H) or nitrogen (N). The proton mode is found at a frequency of 3.2 THz, while the nitrogen mode is found at a frequency of 1.7 THz. Nitrogen atoms in the molecule can form hydrogen bonds with other molecules and have been shown to have functional theory implications on glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase activity. 2-Amino-5-nitropyrimidine has been used as a carbon source for Raman spectroscopy experiments, but it is not soluble in water and must be dissolved in organic solvents such as acetonitrile or methanol before use.
2-Amino-5-nitropyrimidine can be synthesized by reacting sodium nitrite with ammonia