Iodonaphthalenes
Iodonaphthalenes are a class of organic compounds that belong to the organoiodine family. They consist of a naphthalene ring system substituted with one or more iodo groups. The general structure of iodonaphthalenes is C10H7Iy, where y represents the number of iodo groups attached to the naphthalene backbone.
Iodonaphthalenes are typically synthesized through the electrophilic substitution of naphthalene with iodine or other iodinating agents.
Some iodonaphthalenes have been reported to have significant biological activity, including antibacterial, antifungal, and antiviral properties.
Iodonaphthalenes have been studied extensively in terms of their spectroscopic and chromatographic properties. Researchers have characterized
Due to their versatility and unique properties, iodonaphthalenes remain an area of interest in the fields of