3aryl
3aryl refers to a class of chemical compounds characterized by an aryl group attached to the third position of a ring system. Aryl groups are aromatic, ring-shaped structures, most commonly phenyl rings, which are composed of six carbon atoms in a hexagonal arrangement with alternating double bonds. The "3" indicates the specific carbon atom on the ring system where this aryl substituent is located.
The nature of the core ring system and the specific aryl group can vary widely, leading to
The synthesis of 3aryl compounds often involves established organic reactions that facilitate the formation of carbon-carbon