different between fluorene vs fluorenol
fluorene
English
Etymology
From its violet fluorescence
Noun
fluorene (plural fluorenes)
- (organic chemistry) A polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon consisting of two benzene rings joined together directly, and also via a methylene bridge; it is used in light-emitting diodes.
Derived terms
- oligofluorene
- polyfluorene
- terfluorene
Translations
See also
- fluorine
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fluorenol
English
Etymology
fluorene +? -ol
Noun
fluorenol (plural fluorenols)
- (organic chemistry) An alcohol derivative of fluorene.
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- what can fluorine be used for
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