monochloroaniline
Monochloroaniline refers to any of three isomers of the chemical compound with the formula C6H6ClN. Each isomer consists of a benzene ring substituted with both a chlorine atom and an amino group. The three isomers are ortho-chloroaniline (2-chloroaniline), meta-chloroaniline (3-chloroaniline), and para-chloroaniline (4-chloroaniline), differing in the relative positions of the chlorine and amino substituents on the benzene ring.
These compounds are typically colorless to light yellow liquids or solids, depending on the specific isomer
The production of monochloroanilines generally involves the chlorination of aniline or the reduction of nitrochlorobenzenes. Their