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Definition of Thiazole
1. Noun. (organic compound) Any of a class of unsaturated heterocyclic compounds containing a ring of three carbon atoms, a sulphur and an nitrogen atom; especially the simplest one, C3H3SN. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Thiazole
1. a chemical compound [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Thiazole
Literary usage of Thiazole
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Victor Von Richter's Organic Chemistry; Or, Chemistry of the Carbon by Victor von Richter, Richard Anschütz, Georg Schroeter (1900)
"Behavior : thiazole may be derived from pyridine, just as thiophene is derived
... Triphenyl thiazole, melting at 87°, is formed from thio- benzamide and ..."
2. The Fundamental Processes of Dye Chemistry by Hans Eduard Fierz-David (1921)
"thiazole Yellow or Clayton Yellow. ... thiazole Yellow (Clayton Yellow, Mimosa,
etc.) is, in contrast to Chloramine Yellow, the most fugitive yellow in the ..."
3. Victor Von Richter's Organic Chemistry ; Or, Chemistry of the Carbon Compounds by Victor von Richter (1900)
"Trimethyl thiazole, C3(CH3),NS, melts at 167°. a-Phenyl thiazole melts at 52°
and boils at 273°. Triphenyl thiazole, melting at 87°, is formed from thio- ..."
4. Victor Von Richter's Organic Chemistry; Or, Chemistry of the Carbon by Victor von Richter, Richard Anschütz, Georg Schroeter (1900)
"The isomeric /«-methyl thiazole, boiling at 128°, with an odor like picoline (see
... Triphenyl thiazole, melting at 87°, is formed from thio- benzamide and ..."
5. Chemistry of the Carbon Compounds: Or, Organic Chemistry by Victor von Richter (1891)
"thiazole COMPOUNDS. The thiazole nucleus contains five members ; one of them is
an N-atom and another an S-atom : — oHC— N. /3HC— SX It can be regarded as a ..."
6. Chemistry of the Carbon Compounds: Or, Organic Chemistry by Victor von Richter (1891)
"thiazole COMPOUNDS. The thiazole nucleus contains five members; one of them is
an N-atom and another an S-atom :— a IIC—N. /3HC—S/ It can be regarded as a ..."