Azole
any of a group of five-membered heterocyclic compounds containing one or more nitrogen atoms in the ring, the number of nitrogen atoms present being indicated by a prefix, as in diazole.
historical examples
the latter, known as ethylene-selenourea, may be cl-ssified also in the azole group as 2-iminotetrahydroselenazole (v).
synthesis of 2-methyl-4-selenoquinazolone, 2-phenylbenzoselenazole, and its derivatives y-gwan chen
noun
an organic five-membered ring compound containing one or more atoms in the ring, the number usually being specified by a prefix: diazole, triazole
a less common name for pyrrole
azole az·ole (āz’ōl’, ā’zōl’)
n.
a cl-ss of organic compounds having a five-membered heterocyclic ring with two double bonds; pyrrole.
azole
(āz’ōl’, ā’zōl’)
any of various compounds having a ring structure made of five atoms, one of which is always nitrogen and another of which is either a second nitrogen or an atom of oxygen or sulfur.
see pyrrole.
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