C6H4F
C6H4F is a chemical compound with the molecular formula C6H4F, which indicates it is a fluorinated aromatic hydrocarbon consisting of a benzene ring (C6H4) bonded to a fluorine atom. The molecular structure of C6H4F typically refers to a fluorobenzene derivative, where a fluorine atom is attached to a benzene ring at a specific position, resulting in positional isomers such as ortho-, meta-, or para-fluorobenzene.
Fluorobenzenes are important in organic chemistry due to their unique electronic properties, which result from the
C6H4F compounds are usually synthesized through electrophilic aromatic substitution reactions, where fluorine is introduced into benzene
The presence of fluorine in aromatic systems enhances their resistance to metabolic degradation, which is why
Safety and handling of fluorobenzenes require caution, as they can be toxic or irritating upon inhalation or