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Although many compounds look similar to this compound(56413-95-7)Safety of 5,6-Dichloropyrazine-2,3-dicarbonitrile, numerous studies have shown that this compound(SMILES:N#CC1=NC(Cl)=C(Cl)N=C1C#N), has unique advantages. If you want to know more about similar compounds, you can read my other articles.

Safety of 5,6-Dichloropyrazine-2,3-dicarbonitrile. The protonation of heteroatoms in aromatic heterocycles can be divided into two categories: lone pairs of electrons are in the aromatic ring conjugated system; and lone pairs of electrons do not participate. Compound: 5,6-Dichloropyrazine-2,3-dicarbonitrile, is researched, Molecular C6Cl2N4, CAS is 56413-95-7, about Preparation of octa(alkoxy) azaphthalocyanines. Author is Morkved, Eva H.; Ossletten, Hege; Kiosen, Helge.

5,6-Bis(alkoxy)pyrazine-2,3-dicarbonitriles with methoxy-, ethoxy-, and propoxy-substituents were allowed to react with magnesium alkoxides to form the corresponding magnesium octaalkoxyazaphthalocyanines. The methoxy compound (I) was converted into the metal-free azaphthalocyanine and to the copper complex. The propoxy-substituted magnesium azaphthalocyanine was also converted to the metal-free azaphthalocyanine. Both of the propoxy compounds were readily soluble in organic solvents. The stable intermediate Me 2,3-dimethoxy-6-cyanopyrazine-5-carboximidate (II) was obtained both from reaction of 5,6-dichloropyrazine-2,3-dicarbonitrile with sodium methoxide in methanol, and in a sodium methoxide-catalyzed reaction of 5,6-dimethoxypyrazine-2,3-dicarbonitrile (III) with ammonia in methanol. II was converted into I with magnesium methoxide, and was therefore an intermediate between III and I.

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