heterobiaryls
Heterobiaryls are organic compounds containing two aromatic rings linked by a single bond, where at least one of the rings is a heterocycle. A heterocycle is a cyclic compound that contains atoms of at least two different elements in its ring, most commonly carbon and at least one other element such as nitrogen, oxygen, or sulfur. The aromatic rings in heterobiaryls can be either homocyclic (composed solely of carbon atoms, like benzene) or heterocyclic themselves. The linkage between the two rings is typically a carbon-carbon single bond.
The synthesis of heterobiaryls is a significant area of research in organic chemistry due to their widespread
The structural diversity of heterobiaryls is vast, depending on the nature of the aromatic rings, the position