
Synthesis of biaryl compounds
The synthesis of biaryl compounds involves chemically creating molecules that contain two aromatic rings (similar to benzene). This process typically uses a catalyst, such as a metal, to join the rings together through a reaction called "coupling." The goal is to form a stable bond between the rings, which is important in producing pharmaceuticals, materials, and dyes. The process often requires precise conditions like temperature and reagents to ensure the correct connection, resulting in a biaryl with desired properties for various applications in science and industry.