dialkylbiaryls
Dialkylbiaryls are a class of organic compounds characterized by a biphenyl core substituted with two alkyl groups. The biphenyl moiety consists of two phenyl rings joined by a single bond. Alkyl groups are hydrocarbon chains, such as methyl, ethyl, or propyl, and their position and size on the biphenyl rings can vary. This structural variation leads to a diverse range of dialkylbiaryls with different physical and chemical properties.
The synthesis of dialkylbiaryls often involves cross-coupling reactions, such as the Suzuki coupling or Ullmann reaction,
Dialkylbiaryls find applications in various fields. They are used as ligands in catalysis, particularly in transition