Triazinane

{{short description|Class of nitrogen-containing heterocycles}}

{{distinguish|triazene|triazane}}

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|ImageFile = Triazinane isomerism.png

|Section1={{Chembox Identifiers

| index3_label = 1,2,3

| index4_label = 1,2,4

| index5_label = 1,3,5

| CASNo4 = 942593-11-5

| CASNo5 = 110-90-7

| PubChem3 = 16048634

| PubChem4 = 16048633

| PubChem5 = 66971

| ChEBI3 = 38040

| ChEBI4 = 38041

| ChemSpiderID3 = 10613003

| ChemSpiderID4 = 11359397

| ChemSpiderID5 = 60330

| QID3 = Q27117353

| QID4 = Q27117354

| Beilstein = 8477997

| InChI3=1S/C3H9N3/c1-2-4-6-5-3-1/h4-6H,1-3H2

| InChIKey3 = OYWRDHBGMCXGFY-UHFFFAOYSA-N

| SMILES3 = C1CNNNC1

| InChI4=1S/C3H9N3/c1-2-5-6-3-4-1/h4-6H,1-3H2

| InChIKey4 = VWKKSBDTNICZRS-UHFFFAOYSA-N

| SMILES4 = C1CNNCN1

| InChI5=1S/C3H9N3/c1-4-2-6-3-5-1/h4-6H,1-3H2

| InChIKey5 = LKLLNYWECKEQIB-UHFFFAOYSA-N

| SMILES5 = C1NCNCN1

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|Section2={{Chembox Properties

| C=3|H=9|N=3

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Triazinanes are a class of nitrogen-containing heterocycles.Heterocyclic Chemistry T.L. Gilchrist 1985 {{ISBN|0-582-01421-2}} (1997, {{ISBN|0-582-27843-0}} The parent molecules' molecular formula is {{chem2|(CH2)3(NH)3}}. They exist in three isomeric forms, 1,3,5-triazinanes being common. The triazinanes have six-membered cyclohexane-like ring but with three carbons replaced by nitrogens. Most commonly, the amines are tertiary.

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