diarylalkyne
Diarylalkyne is a type of organic compound that contains two aryl subunits connected by an alkyne unit. It is a subclass of the broader group of alkynes, which are characterized by the presence of the alkyne functional group (-C≡C-).
The diarylalkyne functional group consists of two aromatic rings joined by a triple bond, resulting in a
Diarylalkynes are often used as precursors for the synthesis of other organic compounds, particularly those with
Some common methods for synthesizing diarylalkynes include the Sonogashira coupling reaction, which involves the reaction of
Diarylalkynes have been found to exhibit various biological activities, including antioxidant and antibacterial properties. They have
In organic chemistry, diarylalkynes are used as building blocks for the synthesis of more complex organic structures.