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In organic chemistry, the aromatic alcohols or aryl-alcohols are a class of chemical compounds containing a hydroxyl group (—OH) bonded directly to an aromatic hydrocarbon group, in contrast to the benzyl alcohol, where the hydroxyl group is bonded indirectly to an aromatic carbon atom.
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In these bifunctional organocatalysts, the aromatic hydroxyl group functions as a weak Brønsted acid or hydrogen bonding site and a nucleophilic or basic moiety such as amine and phosphine serve as a base or hydrogen bond acceptor
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