noun
- Plural of diazole; a class of five-membered aromatic heterocyclic compounds containing two nitrogen atoms in the ring.
Usage: chemistry; technical term; commonly used in organic chemistry and pharmaceutical research
Examples
- Diazoles are important building blocks in the synthesis of many pharmaceutical compounds.
- The chemist studied the properties of various diazoles to develop new medications.
- Imidazole and pyrazole are two common types of diazoles used in drug design.
- Diazoles exhibit interesting reactivity patterns due to their aromatic nitrogen-containing rings.
- The research team synthesized several novel diazoles with potential therapeutic applications.