ophenylene
Ophenylene is a term encountered in organic chemistry to describe an ortho-phenylene fragment—a benzenoid aryl unit derived from benzene by connecting two substituents at adjacent ortho positions. The term is not a standardized IUPAC name and its exact usage varies among authors; it often denotes a benzenediyl or diaryl linker that serves as a two-valent node capable of joining two other aromatic units at the ortho positions, or a structural motif used to enforce a rigid, ortho-bridged geometry.
Structural and chemical context: In theory, an o-phenylene fragment is two-coordinate and acts as a rigid, planar
Applications and significance: In materials chemistry, ortho-phenylene motifs are discussed as components of polyphenylene backbones and
See also: phenylene; benzyne; polyphenylene; o-xylylene; ortho substituents.