dichlorocyclohexane
Dichlorocyclohexane is a group of chemical compounds with the molecular formula C6H10Cl2. These compounds consist of a cyclohexane ring with two chlorine atoms attached to it. The positions of the chlorine atoms on the ring determine the specific isomer. Common examples include 1,1-dichlorocyclohexane, 1,2-dichlorocyclohexane, 1,3-dichlorocyclohexane, and 1,4-dichlorocyclohexane. Each of these isomers can exist as different stereoisomers, such as cis and trans forms, due to the spatial arrangement of the chlorine atoms relative to the plane of the cyclohexane ring.
These compounds are typically synthesized through the chlorination of cyclohexane or related precursors. Their physical and
The primary applications of dichlorocyclohexanes are as chemical intermediates in the synthesis of other organic compounds.