Aromatic Benzene and Phenols
Aromatic phenols often exhibit distinct properties due to the combination of the phenolic and aromatic functionalities. Widely used in various industrial applications and as precursors in the synthesis of pharmaceuticals, dyes, fragrances, and polymers. Benzene derivatives include aryl halides (cl, br, f, or i substituted), benzoic acids and benzoic acid esters, nitrobenzenes, benzaldehydes, alkyl benzenes, resorcinols, anilines, thiophenols, phenols, aminomethyl substituted, phenylacetic acids, methylenedioxo substituted, benzophenones, acetophenones, styrenes, fluorobenzenes, sulphonamides, salicylates, cinnamic acid derivatives, nitriles, benzamides, phenylethylamines and di-tri and polyfunctionalized derivatives, organoborons, grignards and reactive intermediates.