bisaryl
Bisaryl refers to a class of organic compounds characterized by the presence of two aryl groups connected by a single bond. An aryl group is an aromatic ring, such as a phenyl group (C6H5). Therefore, a bisaryl molecule consists of two such aromatic rings directly linked together. The simplest example of a bisaryl is biphenyl, where two phenyl rings are joined by a C-C single bond.
The chemical and physical properties of bisaryl compounds are largely determined by the nature and substitution
The synthesis of bisaryl compounds can be achieved through several chemical reactions, notably cross-coupling reactions like