halobenzene
Halobenzenes are a group of aryl halides consisting of a benzene ring with halogen atoms as substituents.
This includes these groups of halobenzenes:
Halobenzene may also refer to any of the monosubstituted halobenzenes:
Mixed halobenzenes
Mixed halobenzenes contain two or more types of halogens bonded to the same benzene ring:{{Cite journal |last1=Adrio |first1=Luis A. |last2=Miguez |first2=Jose M. Antelo |last3=Hii |first3=K. K. (M.) |title=Synthesis of Terphenyls |journal=Organic Preparations and Procedures International |year=2009 |volume=41 |issue=5 |pages=331–358 |doi=10.1080/00304940903163632}}
List of halobenzene derivatives
- Haloanilines
- Fluoroaniline
- Chloroaniline
- Bromoaniline
- Iodoaniline
- Haloanisoles
- Fluoroanisole
- Chloroanisole
- Bromoanisole
- Iodoanisole
- Halobenzaldehydes
- Fluorobenzaldehyde
- Chlorobenzaldehyde
- Bromobenzaldehyde
- Iodobenzaldehyde
- Halobenzoic acids
- Fluorobenzoic acid
- Chlorobenzoic acid
- Bromobenzoic acid
- Iodobenzoic acid
- Halobenzonitriles
- Fluorobenzonitrile
- Chlorobenzonitrile
- Bromobenzonitrile
- Iodobenzonitrile
- Halonitrobenzenes
- Fluoronitrobenzene
- Chloronitrobenzene
- Bromonitrobenzene
- Nitroiodobenzene
- Halophenols
- Fluorophenol
- Chlorophenol
- Bromophenol
- Iodophenol
- Halostyrenes
- Fluorostyrene
- Chlorostyrene
- Bromostyrene
- Iodostyrene
- Halotoluenes
- Fluorotoluene
- Chlorotoluene
- Bromotoluene
- Iodotoluene