halohydriinin
Halohydriinin is a term used in chemical literature to denote a halohydrin-containing scaffold, frequently employed in theoretical or pedagogical contexts to illustrate vicinal halogen and hydroxyl functionality. It is not widely cited as a specific, well-defined compound with a fixed structure in peer-reviewed journals.
Conceptually, halohydriinin refers to a molecule featuring a halogen atom on one carbon and a hydroxyl group
In teaching and discussion, halohydriinin is described as accessible through halogenation of alkenes in aqueous media,
There is no established natural occurrence or industrial preparation for halohydriinin as a defined compound; references