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Benzhydryl compounds
The benzhydryl compounds are a group of organic compounds whose parent structures include diphenylmethane (which is two benzene rings connected by a single methane), with any number of attached substituents, including bridges. This group typically excludes compounds in which either benzene is fused to another ring (bicyclic, tricyclic, polycyclic) or includes a heteroatom, or where the methane connects to three or four benzenes. The benzhydryl radical can be abbreviated or Bzh.
Carboaromatic
Alcohols
Alkenes
Alkyl(amine)s
Alkoxy compounds
Amines
Other
Heteroaromatic
These species are not strictly benzhydryl-containing but are analogous.
Heteroaromatic rings
Benzenes linked by a non-carbon atom
Benzene and heterocycle linked through a non-carbon
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