chloronaphthalenes
Chloronaphthalenes are a group of synthetic organic compounds derived from naphthalene by the substitution of hydrogen atoms with chlorine atoms. They are also known as polychlorinated naphthalenes (PCNs). The number of chlorine atoms and their position on the naphthalene rings can vary, resulting in 75 different possible isomers. Commercially, they were produced as mixtures of these isomers, with varying physical properties depending on the degree of chlorination.
PCNs were manufactured from the late 19th century until the late 20th century. They found widespread use
However, like other persistent organic pollutants (POPs), chloronaphthalenes are environmentally persistent, bioaccumulative, and toxic. Their production