ringsubstituted
Ringsubstituted, commonly written as ring-substituted, refers to a molecular structure in which one or more hydrogen atoms on a cyclic hydrocarbon have been replaced by substituent groups. The term is frequently applied to aromatic rings, especially benzene, but it also covers substitutions on non-aromatic rings such as cyclohexane or heterocycles.
In naming ring-substituted compounds, the substituent(s) are described as prefixes to the base ring name, with
Common examples include chlorobenzene, nitrobenzene, anisole, toluene, and xylenes. Substituted rings can carry electron-donating groups (e.g.,
Applications of ring-substituted compounds span pharmaceuticals, dyes, polymers, agrochemicals, and materials science. The pattern and nature