jodialkaani
Jodialkaani refers to organic compounds that contain at least one carbon-iodine bond. These are a class of alkyl halides where the halogen atom is iodine. The carbon-iodine bond is the weakest among the carbon-halogen bonds due to the large size of the iodine atom and the relatively poor overlap between the carbon and iodine orbitals. This weakness makes jodialkaani generally more reactive than their corresponding chloro- or bromoalkane counterparts, particularly in nucleophilic substitution and elimination reactions.
Jodialkaani are often synthesized through reactions involving the corresponding alcohol and a source of iodine. For
Due to their reactivity, jodialkaani are useful intermediates in organic synthesis. They can readily undergo nucleophilic