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Meaning of "aromatic radical"

Aromatic radical: An aromatic radical refers to a stable group of atoms within a molecule that exhibits aromatic (resonance) properties. It is commonly found in organic chemistry

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The oxysulfonyl groups are preferably bonded to an aromatic radical.
Aryl group means any aromatic radical optionally substituted by one or more alkyl groups.
The oxysulfonyl groups are preferably linked to an aromatic radical.
Represents a divalent aromatic radical selected from,.
These radicals may be connected to the carboxyl group through an aromatic radical.
Ar represents an aromatic radical selected among,.
Arylene refers here to any divalent aromatic radical.
Preferably, the aromatic radical is phenyl.
A vinyl monomer substituted by an aromatic radical.
As noted, the aromatic radical contains at least one aromatic group.
Represents an aliphatic or aromatic radical.
The aromatic radical may also include non-aromatic components.
Ar represents an aromatic radical.
The aromatic radical can be monocyclic or polycyclic, such as phenyl or naphthyl.
Is an aliphatic or aromatic radical.

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The aromatic radical is preferably substituted with a total of from 2 to 6 substituent groups.
Represents hydrogen or a lower alkyl group Ar represents an aromatic radical.
Ar is preferably at least one divalent aromatic radical selected from phenylene, biphenylene or terphenylene.
The radical R can also be a substituted or unsubstituted aromatic radical.
The like ; and Ar is an aromatic radical such as described above.
Advantageously the radical Y is an aromatic radical.
K is an aromatic radical of the formula K1.
Designates an aliphatic or aromatic radical and ;.
An example of a suitable aromatic radical is, wherein R ⁸ and B have the above indicated meaning.
The term " aryl " when used alone means a homocyclic aromatic radical whether or not fused.
X ¹ is an alkyl, cycloalkyl or aromatic radical or X ² is a group displaceable by nucleophilic aliphatic substitution ;.
The structural units in such homopolymers generally have the formula wherein A3 is an aromatic radical.
The term " aryl " used herein refers to homocyclic aromatic radical whether fused or not fused.
An organic radical A having 1 to 18 carbon atoms is an aliphatic, cycloaliphatic or aromatic radical.
A2 and A3 may be any unsubstituted aromatic radical or substituted derivatives thereof.
A composition according to claim 3 wherein X is an aromatic radical.
Aryl in general represents an aromatic radical having 6 to 10 carbon atoms.
A composition according to Claim 1 wherein R is an aromatic radical.
And / or at least one aromatic radical comprising one or more aromatic rings ;.
More preferably R1 is a divalent aromatic radical.
Represents a divalent aromatic radical selected from, represents a - CH - group or a nitrogen atom ;.
The alkyl ligand ( s ) of the metal alkyl can be any aliphatic and / or aromatic radical.
Preferably an unsubstituted aromatic radical R1 is phenyl.
A composition according to claim 3 wherein X ¹ is an alkyl, cycloalkyl or aromatic radical.
If the A group is an aromatic group, the aromatic radical may be, for example, benzyl.
A capped polyphenylene ether according to claim 3 wherein X ¹ is an alkyl, cycloalkyl or aromatic radical.
A composition according to Claim 1 wherein R is an aromatic radical and R ¹ is a substituted phenyl.
Each R ⁸ is independently a hydrogen, alkyl group, halogen or substituted or unsubstituted aromatic radical.
Wherein the term " aryl " means a homocyclic aromatic radical whether or not fused ;.
Advantageously, there are at most 3, preferably at most 2, nitro or nitroso groups per aromatic radical.
The copoly ( arylene sulfide ) of Claim 4 wherein the aromatic radical is unsubstituted phenylene.
The term " aryl " means an aromatic radical having 4 to 18 carbon atoms and includes heteroaromatic radicals.
In the preferred embodiment X represents a mono - or poly-nuclear aromatic radical having from 6 to 30 carbon atoms.
Advantageously, there are at most 4, preferably at most 3, halogen atoms per aromatic radical.
In one embodiment, Q is a divalent aromatic radical such as bis-Phenol A.

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