bifenüülid
Bifenüülid, also known as diphenyls, are a group of organic compounds with the chemical formula (C6H5)2. They consist of two phenyl rings linked by a single covalent bond. The simplest bifenüül is biphenyl itself, where the two phenyl rings are directly connected. Substituted bifenüülid feature one or more hydrogen atoms on the phenyl rings replaced by other atoms or functional groups, such as halogens, alkyl groups, or hydroxyl groups.
These compounds are generally colorless to pale yellow solids with a characteristic aromatic odor. Bifenüülid are
Historically, bifenüülid found applications as heat transfer fluids, dielectric fluids, and flame retardants. For example, polychlorinated
Despite the restrictions on PCBs, other bifenüülid derivatives continue to be investigated and utilized in various