aryylihalogenidin
Aryylihalogenidin, also known as aryl halide, refers to a class of organic compounds characterized by the presence of a halogen atom (fluorine, chlorine, bromine, or iodine) attached directly to an aromatic ring. These compounds are important intermediates in organic synthesis, pharmaceuticals, and agrochemicals due to their versatile reactivity.
In molecular structure, aryl halides consist of an aromatic hydrocarbon core, such as benzene or substituted
Aryylihalogenidin can be synthesized through various methods, including halogenation of aromatic compounds using halogenating agents like
The reactivity of aryl halides is largely governed by the nature of the halogen and the ring's
Aryylihalogenidin compounds are generally stable but can be reactive under specific conditions. They have applications in