Triazoline vs Triazolide - What's the difference?
triazoline | triazolide |
(organic compound) An unsaturated five-membered heterocycle having two carbon atoms, three nitrogen atoms and one double bond (between two of the nitrogen atoms); any derivative of this compound
::With benzo-Smith’s diene 152 as a substrate, reaction was achieved at the cyclobutene-1,2-diester ?-bond to form a triazoline adduct 153, which was transformed to the aziridine 154 by UV irradiation.
As nouns the difference between triazoline and triazolide
is that triazoline is (organic compound) an unsaturated five-membered heterocycle having two carbon atoms, three nitrogen atoms and one double bond (between two of the nitrogen atoms); any derivative of this compound while triazolide is (organic chemistry) any compound having a triazole as a substituent.triazoline
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(en noun)Aldrichimica Acta Volume 30 No 4] (pdf) from [http://www.sigmaaldrich.com/chemistry/chemical-synthesis/learning-center/aldrichimica-acta.html Sigma-Aldrich
