Benzhydryl compounds

Chemical structure of the benzhydryl radical
Ball-and-stick model of benzhydryl group

Benzhydryl compounds are compounds that are "diphenylmethane"-containing, i.e. two benzene rings adjoining a single carbon. This simple definition does not include heteroaromatic ring moieties, which would complicate the situation even further. Although it may still be desired to include these for the purposes of 'completeness' they ought to be kept separate to avoid confusion. Benzhydryl can be abbreviated to CHPh2 or Bzh.[1]

Carboaromatic

Alcohols

Alkenes

Alkyl(amine)s

Alkoxy compounds

Amines

Other

Hetereoaromatic

Heteroaromatic rings

Benzenes linked by a non-carbon atom

Benzene and heterocycle linked through a non-carbon

References

  1. "Abbreviations and Symbols". European Journal of Biochemistry. 74 (1): 1–6. 1977. doi:10.1111/j.1432-1033.1977.tb11359.x. ISSN 0014-2956.
  2. U.S. Patent 4,022,786

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