bisbenzyl
Bisbenzyl refers to a class of organic compounds characterized by two benzyl groups attached to a central atom or functional group. The most common and well-known examples are bisbenzylamines, where two benzyl groups are linked to a nitrogen atom. These compounds are often found as natural products, particularly in plants, and have been isolated from various botanical sources.
The structure of bisbenzyl compounds can vary, but the core feature is the presence of these two
The synthesis of bisbenzyl compounds typically involves reactions that introduce the benzyl groups onto a suitable