bromophenols
Bromophenols are a class of organic compounds derived from phenol, where one or more hydrogen atoms in the phenol molecule are replaced by bromine atoms. They are characterized by the presence of a hydroxyl group (-OH) and one or more bromine atoms (-Br) attached to a benzene ring. Bromophenols are significant in various chemical and industrial applications.
The simplest bromophenol is 2-bromophenol, where the bromine atom is attached to the second carbon atom of
Bromophenols can be synthesized through various methods, including bromination of phenol using brominating agents like bromine
The properties of bromophenols, including their solubility, reactivity, and stability, depend on the number and position
Bromophenols are generally toxic and can cause skin and eye irritation. They are also environmentally persistent