Acridine
Acridine is an organic compound with nitrogen as a hetero atom with the formula C13H9N. Acridines are substituted derivatives of the parent ring. Acridine is a planar molecule that is structurally related to anthracene with one of the central CH groups replaced by nitrogen. Similar to pyridine and quinoline, acridine is mildly basic and colorless solid. Acridine and its derivatives can be prepared by many synthetic processes. There are no commercial applications of acridines but at some time acridine dyes were popular and commercially used. The Journal of Heterocyclics welcomes all the research work related to Acridine.
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