11dibromoalkene
11-Dibromoalkene refers to a class of organic compounds characterized by a carbon-carbon double bond (alkene) and two bromine atoms attached to the carbon chain, specifically positioned such that the bromine substituents are separated by 11 carbon atoms. These compounds are a subset of dibromoalkenes, which are halogenated alkenes with two bromine atoms. The general structure of 11-dibromoalkenes can be represented as Br-(CH2)11-CH=CH2 or similar variations, depending on the position of the double bond relative to the bromine substituents.
The synthesis of 11-dibromoalkenes typically involves the addition of bromine (Br2) to an alkene precursor, often
11-Dibromoalkenes exhibit properties influenced by their molecular structure, including reactivity due to the presence of the
Applications of 11-dibromoalkenes are diverse, ranging from the production of elastomers and plastics to pharmaceutical intermediates.