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Imidazole


Imidazole
Chemical nameImidazole
Chemical formulaC3H4N2
Molecular mass68.08 g/mol
Melting point88 - 90 °C
Boiling point255 - 256 °C
CAS number288-32-4
SMILESC1=NC=CN1


Imidazole is a heterocyclic aromatic organic compound. This ring system is present in important biological building blocks such as histidine and histamine. Imidazoles can act as bases (pKa = 7.0) and as a weak acids (pKa = 14.5). Imidazoles exists in two tautomeric forms with a hydrogen atom moving between the two nitrogens.

Many drugs contain an imidazole ring, see for instance antifungal drugs and nitroimidazole.

See also

External references

Heterocyclic Chemistry TL Gilchrist, The Bath press 1985 ISBN 0582014212

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