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Phenylpyrimidine

Phenylpyrimidine refers to organic compounds where a phenyl group (C6H5-) is attached to a pyrimidine ring, a six-membered heterocyclic ring composed of two nitrogen atoms and four carbon atoms. The phenyl group is a benzene ring substituted directly onto the pyrimidine structure, altering its chemical properties and reactivity. Common examples include various isomers such as 2-phenylpyrimidine, 4-phenylpyrimidine, and 5-phenylpyrimidine, each exhibiting distinct characteristics depending on the position of the phenyl group. Phenylpyrimidines are significant in medicinal chemistry and organic synthesis, serving as structural motifs in the development of pharmaceuticals and biologically active molecules.
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