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Chloropyrimidine

Chloropyrimidine refers to a class of organic compounds where a chlorine atom is attached to a pyrimidine ring, which is a six-membered heterocyclic ring containing two nitrogen atoms and four carbon atoms. The position of the chlorine atom on the pyrimidine ring determines the specific isomer, with common examples including 2-chloropyrimidine, 4-chloropyrimidine, and 5-chloropyrimidine. These compounds are important in organic synthesis, particularly in pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and materials science, due to their versatile reactivity and ability to participate in various chemical reactions. Chloropyrimidines are valued for their role as intermediates in the synthesis of biologically active compounds and functional materials. They can undergo substitution reactions, where the chlorine atom can be replaced with other functional groups, influencing their pharmacological properties and application potentials.
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