dinitrophenols
Dinitrophenols are a group of organic compounds with the chemical formula C6H4N2O5. They are derivatives of phenol, where two nitro groups (-NO2) are attached to the benzene ring. The most common and well-known dinitrophenol is 2,4-dinitrophenol (2,4-DNP). Other isomers exist, such as 2,6-dinitrophenol and 3,5-dinitrophenol, but they are less commonly encountered.
Dinitrophenols are typically yellow crystalline solids. They are known for their ability to uncouple oxidative phosphorylation,
However, the use of dinitrophenols as weight-loss agents was quickly discontinued due to severe side effects
While their medicinal use is prohibited, dinitrophenols still find limited applications in industrial processes, such as