Description:2,6-Dibromonaphthalene is an organic compound characterized by the presence of two bromine atoms attached to the naphthalene structure at the 2 and 6 positions. It is a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon, exhibiting a fused ring system that contributes to its stability and unique chemical properties. This compound is typically a solid at room temperature and is known for its relatively high melting and boiling points compared to non-brominated naphthalene due to the presence of bromine, which increases molecular weight and affects intermolecular interactions. 2,6-Dibromonaphthalene is often used in organic synthesis and as an intermediate in the production of various chemical compounds. It is also of interest in materials science and research due to its potential applications in organic electronics and as a building block for more complex molecular architectures. However, like many brominated compounds, it may pose environmental and health risks, necessitating careful handling and disposal.
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