Trioxane refers to any of three composed of a six-membered ring with three carbon atoms and three oxygen atoms, having the molecular formula C3H6O3.
Isomers
The three isomers are:
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1,2,3-trioxane, a hypothetical compound that is the parent structure of the
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1,2,4-trioxane, a hypothetical compound whose skeleton occurs as a structural component of some antimalarial agents (artemisinin and similar drugs)
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1,3,5-trioxane, a trimer of formaldehyde used as fuel and in plastics manufacturing, and also as a solid fuel tablet when combined with hexamine