trichloroanilines
Trichloroanilines are a group of chemical compounds with the molecular formula C6H4Cl3N. They are derivatives of aniline, where three hydrogen atoms on the benzene ring have been replaced by chlorine atoms. There are several possible isomers of trichloroaniline, depending on the positions of the chlorine atoms and the amino group on the benzene ring.
These compounds are typically solids at room temperature and can vary in color from white to yellowish
Trichloroanilines have found limited industrial applications, primarily as intermediates in the synthesis of dyes, pesticides, and
Exposure to trichloroanilines can occur through inhalation, skin contact, or ingestion. They are considered to be