diarylides
Diarylides are a class of organic compounds characterized by the presence of two aryl groups directly attached to a single atom or functional group. The most common and widely studied diarylides are diaryl ether, where two aryl rings are connected by an oxygen atom, and diarylmethane, where two aryl rings are linked by a methylene (CH2) group. Other examples include diaryl ketone (benzophenone derivatives) and diaryl sulfide.
These compounds are significant in organic chemistry and have diverse applications. Diaryl ethers, for instance, are