Tags: Chemical Compound, Chemical Substance.

An oxaziridine is an organic molecule that features a three-membered heterocycle containing oxygen nitrogen and carbon. Oxaziridne derivatives are commonly used as reagents in organic chemistry for a variety of oxidations including alpha hydroxylation of enolates epoxidation and aziridination of olefins and other heteroatom transfer reactions.

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