aryyliä
Aryyliä is the Finnish term used for aryl groups in organic chemistry. An aryl group is a functional substituent derived from an aromatic ring by removing one hydrogen atom, resulting in a group that attaches to another molecule through a carbon–carbon bond. In structural shorthand, aryl groups are often represented as Ar–, with Ar standing for an aromatic system such as phenyl or naphthyl.
Common examples include the phenyl group (phenyl, C6H5–) and the naphthyl group, as well as substituted derivatives
Reactivity and use: Aryl groups are introduced to molecules by arylation reactions. Aryl halides are common
Applications: Aryl substituents are widespread in pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, dyes, and polymers because of their stability, rigidity,