diarylhydrazines
Diarylhydrazines are a class of organic compounds characterized by the presence of two aryl groups attached to a hydrazine (-NH-NH2) core. These compounds are derivatives of hydrazine where both hydrogen atoms in the hydrazine moiety are substituted with aryl groups, resulting in a structure often represented as Ar–NH–NH–Ar, where Ar denotes an aryl group, typically phenyl or substituted phenyl.
Diarylhydrazines are of interest primarily in organic synthesis and pharmaceutical research due to their versatile reactivity.
These compounds exhibit a range of chemical behaviors influenced by the nature of the attached aryl groups,
Safety considerations are important when handling diarylhydrazines, as hydrazine derivatives are known to be toxic and
Overall, diarylhydrazines are valuable molecules in chemical research and industry, offering opportunities for development in materials,