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Phenanthrene is a
polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) with
formula C14H10,
consisting of
three fused benzene rings. It is a colorless, crystal-like solid...
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having two
aromatic rings, and the three-ring
compounds anthracene and
phenanthrene. PAHs are uncharged, non-polar and planar. Many are colorless. Many of...
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Pyrene Names Preferred IUPAC name
Pyrene Other names Benzo[def]
phenanthrene Identifiers CAS
Number 129-00-0 Y 3D
model (JSmol)
Interactive image Beilstein...
- Benzo[c]
phenanthrene is a
polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon with the
chemical formula C18H12. It is a
white solid that is
soluble in
nonpolar organic solvents...
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isomerization of 1-β-phenylethylcyclohexanol to the
octahydro derivative of
phenanthrene The Darzens–Nenitzescu
synthesis of
ketones (1910, 1936)
involves the...
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location of the
nitrogen atoms that
replace CH's in the
hydrocarbon called phenanthrene.
Abbreviated "phen", it is used as a
ligand in
coordination chemistry...
- so-called hydrogen–hydrogen
bonds as they
occur in
molecules such as
phenanthrene and chrysene. In
these compounds, the
distance between two
ortho hydrogen...
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Phenanthrenoids are
chemical compounds formed with a
phenanthrene backbone.
These compounds occur naturally in plants,
although they can also be synthesized...
- 1-Hydroxyphenanthrene is a
phenanthrol and a
human metabolite of
phenanthrene that can be
detected in
urine of
persons exposed to PAHs. It can also be...
- into the
angular position,
phenanthrene is obtained, the Clar
structure of
which carries two
circles instead of one.
Phenanthrene can be
thought of as a benzene...