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Fluoronitrobenzene series

The fluoronitrobenzene series refers to a group of aromatic compounds derived from nitrobenzene (C6H5NO2), where one or more hydrogen atoms on the benzene ring are replaced with fluorine atoms. These compounds, such as 2-fluoronitrobenzene, 3-fluoronitrobenzene, and 4-fluoronitrobenzene, are characterized by the position of the fluorine atom relative to the nitro group (-NO2). The introduction of fluorine atoms alters the electronic properties of the benzene ring, affecting its reactivity and interaction with other chemical species. Fluoronitrobenzenes are utilized as intermediates in organic synthesis for manufacturing various pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and specialty chemicals. They are particularly valuable in medicinal chemistry for their ability to modify the biological activity and properties of molecules, and in materials science for their role in developing advanced materials with tailored properties.
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