“…Pyridin-2-amine (1 a, Figure 1) and aza derivatives, such as pyrimidin-2-amine (1 b, Figure 1), pyrimidin-4-amine (1 c, Figure 1), pyrazin-2-amine (1 d, Figure 1), pyridazin-3-amine (1 e, Figure 1), and 1,2,4-triazin-3-amine (1 f, Figure 1) play crucial roles as intermediates in medicinal and industrial chemistry. [1][2][3][4] The amine group and aromatic nitrogen in 2-aminoazines have basic and nucleophilic properties, enabling reaction with electrophiles to form fused imidazoles and pyrimidinones. These compounds exhibit a wide range of pharmaceutical and biological activities that encompass anti-tumor, [5] anti-fungal, [6] anti-viral, [7] anti-tubercular, [8] and anti-inflammatory [9] properties.…”