A halophenol that is any phenol containing one or more covalently bonded bromine atoms.
Member | Definition | Role |
2-bromophenol | | 2-bromophenol |
2,4-dibromophenol | A bromophenol that is phenol in which the hydrogens at positions 2 and 4 have been replaced by bromines. | 2,4-dibromophenol |
2,4,6-tribromophenol | A bromophenol that is phenol in which the hydrogens at positions 2, 4 and 6 have been replaced by bromines. It is commonly used as a fungicide and in the preparation of flame retardants. | 2,4,6-tribromophenol |
3-cyano-4-phenyl-6-(3-bromo-6-hydroxyphenyl)-2-pyridone | A member of the class of pyridones that is 2-pyridone carrying cyano, phenyl and 3-bromo-6-hydroxyphenyl substituents at positions 3, 4 and 6 respectively | 3-cyano-4-phenyl-6-(3-bromo-6-hydroxyphenyl)-2-pyridone |
4-bromophenol | A bromophenol containing only hydroxy and bromo substituents that are para to one another. | 4-bromophenol |
aplysiatoxin | The parent member of the class of aplysiatoxins. It is a cyanotoxin produced by several species of freshwater and marine cyanobacteria, as well as algae and molluscs. | aplysiatoxin |