Naphthyl group
In organic chemistry, the naphthyl group is the naphthalene residue, i.e. a single-bond atom group that is derived from the aromatic hydrocarbon naphthalene, i.e. the atomic group –C 10 H 7 . There are two isomeric naphthyl groups, the 1-naphthyl radical (formerly also called α-naphthyl radical) and the 2-naphthyl radical (β-naphthyl radical).
Together with the phenyl group and other aromatic radicals, the naphthyl groups form the group of the aryl groups .
Examples of compounds with naphthyl groups are the naphthols , that is to say 1-naphthol and 2-naphthol, as well as the naphthylamines, 1-naphthylamine and 2-naphthylamine .
Individual evidence
- ↑ Otto-Albrecht Neumüller (Ed.): Römpps Chemie-Lexikon. Volume 4: M-Pk. 8th revised and expanded edition. Franckh'sche Verlagshandlung, Stuttgart 1985, ISBN 3-440-04514-5 , p. 2718.
- ↑ Otto-Albrecht Neumüller (Ed.): Römpps Chemie-Lexikon. Volume 1: A-Cl. 8th revised and expanded edition. Franckh'sche Verlagshandlung, Stuttgart 1979, ISBN 3-440-04511-0 , p. 282.
- ↑ Joachim Buddrus: Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry , 4th edition, de Gruyter Verlag, Berlin 2011, ISBN 978-3-11-024894-4 , pp. 708-709.
- ↑ a b The Merck Index: An Encyclopedia of Chemicals, Drugs, and Biologicals , 9th Edition (Merck & Co., Inc.), Whitehouse Station, NJ, USA, 1976; P. 832, ISBN 0911910-26-3 .