1. Alternatively, they can be obtained by oxidation of the corresponding aziridine . 2. The original Wenker synthesis of aziridine itself takes place in two steps. 3. There is relatively little human exposure data on aziridine . 4. It is manufactured by heating aziridine with thiophosphoryl chloride. 5. This salt is then reacted with sodium hydroxide in the second step forming aziridine . 6. For example, aziridine reacts with NOCl to give ethene, nitrous oxide and hydrogen chloride. 7. It seems that the whole nomination pivots around a simple small content issue-the " dimeric aziridine " problem. 8. The toxicology of a particular aziridine compound depends on its structure and activity, although sharing the general characteristics of aziridines. 9. However, flash vacuum pyrolysis at 500 �C leads to loss of molecular nitrogen ( N 2 ) to produce aziridine . 10. An S N 2'reaction should explain the outcome of the reaction of an aziridine carrying a methylene bromide group with methyllithium: