Bromopyridine
Bromopyridine refers to a group of organic compounds in which a bromine atom is attached to a pyridine ring, a six-membered ring with five carbon atoms and one nitrogen atom. The placement of the bromine atom on the pyridine ring defines the specific isomer, with common isomers being 2-bromopyridine, 3-bromopyridine, and 4-bromopyridine, each having distinct chemical and physical properties. These compounds are often used as intermediates in organic synthesis, particularly in pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and materials science due to their ability to participate in various chemical reactions, such as coupling and substitution reactions.
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