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Facile Preparation of 4-Substituted Quinazoline Derivatives
Published on: February 15, 2016
4,5,6,7-Tetra-hydro-benzo[d]thia-zol-2-amine
Fatjonë Krasniqi1,2, Gašper Tavčar3, Evgeny Goreshnik3
1Alma Mater Europaea Campus College, 'Rezonanca', Prishtina 10000, Republic of Kosovo.
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In the title compound, C7H10N2S, the six-membered ring is disordered over two half-chair orientations. In the crystal, infinite [001] chains linked by N-H⋯N hydrogen bonds occur.
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