tetrahydroxybenzenes
Tetrahydroxybenzenes are a class of organic compounds that are benzene rings substituted with four hydroxyl (-OH) groups. Their chemical formula is C6H2(OH)4. There are three possible constitutional isomers of tetrahydroxybenzene, differing in the positions of the hydroxyl groups on the benzene ring.
The most common and well-studied isomer is 1,2,3,4-tetrahydroxybenzene, also known as prenitol. It is a crystalline
Another isomer is 1,2,3,5-tetrahydroxybenzene, or phloroglucinol trimethyl ether upon methylation of one hydroxyl group. This isomer
Tetrahydroxybenzenes and their derivatives have found applications in various fields. Their antioxidant capabilities make them useful