arylphosphate
Arylphosphate refers to a class of organophosphorus compounds characterized by a phosphate group (PO4^3-) where at least one oxygen atom is bonded to an aryl group, such as a phenyl ring. These compounds can exist in various forms, including esters and salts. Aryl phosphate esters are typically formed by reacting phosphoric acid or its derivatives with phenols.
The properties of aryl phosphates vary depending on the specific aryl groups and the degree of esterification.
Certain aryl phosphates have been investigated for their biological activity. For instance, some have been studied