-
referred to as
oxazines;
examples include ifosfamide and
morpholine (tetrahydro-1,4-
oxazine). A
commercially available dihydro-1,3-
oxazine is a reagent...
- Krolikiewicz,
Konrad (January 1993). "A
simple synthesis of Δ2-
oxazines, Δ2-
oxazines, Δ2-thiazolines and 2-substituted benzoxazoles". Tetrahedron. 49...
-
Diethylenimide oxide 1,4-Oxazinane Tetrahydro-1,4-
oxazine Diethylene imidoxide Diethylene oximide Tetrahydro-p-
oxazine Identifiers CAS
Number 110-91-8 Y 3D model...
- ring
fused to an
oxazine ring. The
different isomers depend on the
relative positions of the
oxygen and
nitrogen atoms in the
oxazine ring, on the location...
- K.; Williams, Jean A. "Antimalarial dyes revisited: xanthenes, azines,
oxazines, and thiazine"
Antimicrobial Agents and
Chemotherapy (1995), 39(12), 2671–7...
- the
visible light, i.e., they darken.
Plastic photochromic lenses use
oxazines and
naphthopyrans to
achieve the
reversible darkening effect.
These lenses...
-
Zylofuramine US 2773069,
Heinzelman RV,
Aspergren BD, "1,4-
Oxazines;
Hydrogenated 1,4-
oxazines not
condensed with
other rings",
issued 4
December 1956,...
-
primary geminal dihalides to
yield aldehydes.
Meyers synthesis Oxazines Hemiaminal oxazine hydrolysis with
water and
oxalic acid to
yield an aldehyde. Hofmann...
- and the
resulting oxazine (a hemiaminal)
hydrolyzed with
water and
oxalic acid to the aldehyde.
Aldehydes from dihydro-1,3-
oxazines. I.
Synthesis of aliphatic...
- (leucoindigo)
Indigo The
spiro form of an
oxazine is a
colorless leuco dye; the
conjugated system of the
oxazine and
another aromatic part of the molecule...