Chemical Reactivity of the Imidazole: A Semblance of Pyridine and Pyrrole?
Organic Letters2011Vol. 13(5), pp. 972–975
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Abstract
It has been suggested that pyridine and pyrrole could be patterns for imidazole reactivity studies due to the amine (-NH-) and aza (-N═) nitrogen atoms. The analyses of the local and global electronic indexes prove and quantify that imidazole has an intermediate analogy between pyrrole and pyridine.
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