Oxazole


Oxazole is the parent compound for a vast class of heterocyclic aromatic organic compounds. These are azoles with an oxygen and a nitrogen separated by one carbon. Oxazoles are aromatic compounds but less so than the thiazoles. Oxazole is a weak base; its conjugate acid has a pKa of 0.8, compared to 7 for imidazole.

Preparation

Classical oxazole synthetic methods in organic chemistry are
Other methods:
In biomolecules, oxazoles result from the cyclization and oxidation of serine or threonine nonribosomal peptides:
Oxazoles are not as abundant in biomolecules as the related thiazoles with oxygen replaced by a sulfur atom.

Reactions

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