What can you use instead of phloroglucinol?
* Orcinol: Orcinol is a dihydroxybenzene that is similar to phloroglucinol in structure and properties. It can be used as a substitute for phloroglucinol in many applications, including the detection of lignin and the synthesis of pharmaceuticals.
* Pyrogallol: Pyrogallol is a trihydroxybenzene that is more reactive than phloroglucinol. It can be used as a substitute for phloroglucinol in some applications, but it is not as widely used.
* Resorcinol: Resorcinol is a dihydroxybenzene that is less reactive than phloroglucinol. It can be used as a substitute for phloroglucinol in some applications, but it is not as widely used.
* Catechol: Catechol is a dihydroxybenzene that is similar to phloroglucinol in structure and properties. It can be used as a substitute for phloroglucinol in some applications, but it is not as widely used.
The choice of which substitute to use will depend on the specific application.
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