polyhaloalkanoic
Polyhaloalkanoic is a class of organic compounds characterized by the presence of multiple halogen atoms bonded to an alkane chain that also contains a carboxylic acid group. The term "polyhalo" signifies that there are more than one halogen atom, and "alkanoic" refers to the saturated carbon chain with a terminal carboxyl functional group. The halogens commonly found in these compounds include fluorine, chlorine, bromine, and iodine.
The properties of polyhaloalkanoic acids are significantly influenced by the number and type of halogen substituents.
Polyhaloalkanoic acids find applications in various fields. Some are used as chemical intermediates in the synthesis