haloaromeetteja
Haloaromeetteja, often translated as haloaromatics or halogenated aromatics, are organic compounds that contain at least one halogen atom bonded to an aromatic ring. The most common halogens involved are chlorine, bromine, and fluorine, with iodine also possible but less frequently encountered in this class. These compounds share the fundamental structure of an aromatic system, such as a benzene ring, to which one or more halogen atoms are directly attached.
The properties of haloaromatics vary significantly depending on the type and number of halogen atoms present,
Haloaromatics find applications in various industries. Some are used as intermediates in the synthesis of pharmaceuticals,