chlorophenol
Chlorophenol refers to a family of chemical compounds in which one or more hydrogen atoms on the phenyl ring of phenol are replaced by chlorine atoms. The simple class includes monochlorophenols (the three positional isomers: 2-chlorophenol, 3-chlorophenol, and 4-chlorophenol) and higher chlorinated derivatives such as di-, tri-, and higher chlorophenols. The properties and uses of these isomers vary with the number and position of chlorine substituents.
Chlorophenols are produced mainly by the chlorination of phenol under controlled conditions, but they also occur
Uses and applications vary by compound. Many chlorophenols serve as intermediates in the manufacture of dyes,
Safety and environmental considerations: The toxicity of chlorophenols ranges from moderate to high depending on the