oxdiazole

/ˌɒksəˈdaɪəzoʊl/

Definitions

1. noun

A five-membered ring compound containing one nitrogen and two oxygen atoms.

“The researcher studied the properties of oxadiazoles in drug development.”

2. chemistry

A class of heterocyclic compounds with a five-membered ring containing one nitrogen and two oxygen atoms.

“Oxadiazoles are commonly used in the production of dyes and pigments.”

Synonyms

  • five-membered ring compound
  • heterocyclic compound

Antonyms

  • aliphatic compound
  • aromatic compound