arylic
Arylic refers to a chemical structure characterized by an allyl group attached to an aromatic ring. An allyl group is a vinyl group with one hydrogen atom removed from a methylene group, giving it the formula CH2=CH-CH2-. When this group is attached to an aromatic system, such as a benzene ring, the resulting molecule is referred to as an arylic compound.
These compounds exhibit a unique combination of the reactivity associated with the alkene functionality of the
Arylic compounds find applications in various fields of chemistry. They can serve as monomers in the synthesis