Aryl
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In the context of organic molecules, aryl refers to any functional group or substituent derived from a simple aromatic ring, may it be phenyl, thiophenyl, indolyl, etc (see IUPAC nomenclature). "Aryl" is used for the sake of abbreviation or generalization. A simple aryl group is phenyl, C6H5; it is derived from benzene. The tolyl group, CH3C6H4, is derived from toluene (methylbenzene). The xylyl group, (CH3)2C6H3, is derived from xylene (dimethylbenzene). Biaryls may display axial chirality. See alsoes:Grupo arilo fr:Aryle it:Arile mk:Арил nl:Aryl pl:Grupa arylowa pt:Arila ru:Арил sv:Arylgrupp |


