naphtols
Naphtols are a class of organic compounds that are derivatives of naphthalene, a bicyclic aromatic hydrocarbon. They are characterized by the presence of a hydroxyl group (-OH) attached to one of the naphthalene rings. Naphtols can be classified into two main types based on the position of the hydroxyl group: alpha-naphtols and beta-naphtols. Alpha-naphtols have the hydroxyl group attached to the ring that contains the naphthalene's central bond, while beta-naphtols have the hydroxyl group attached to the outer ring.
The simplest naphtol is 1-naphthol, which has the hydroxyl group in the alpha position. Naphtols are often
Naphtols exhibit similar properties to phenols, including acidic behavior due to the hydroxyl group. They are