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- Phenols - Wikipedia
In organic chemistry, phenols, sometimes called phenolics, are a class of chemical compounds consisting of one or more hydroxyl groups (− O H) bonded directly to an aromatic hydrocarbon group [1]
- Phenol | Definition, Structure, Uses, Facts | Britannica
Phenols occur either as colourless liquids or white solids at room temperature and may be highly toxic and caustic Phenols are widely used in household products and as intermediates for industrial synthesis
- What is Phenol? Medical Uses, Health Benefits, and Risks
A 2010 animal review in Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology suggested that getting phenols from a diet heavy in plants containing phenolic compounds and foods fortified with phenols
- What Are Phenols? Their Structure, Sources, and Uses
From dietary antioxidants to industrial plastics, discover the critical structure, sources, and diverse applications of phenols
- What Are Phenols What Do They Do? - Biology Insights
Phenols are a diverse category of chemical compounds found widely in nature and manufactured goods They contribute to the characteristics of many everyday items, from foods and beverages to construction materials and household products
- 14. 7: Phenols - Chemistry LibreTexts
Compounds in which an OH group is attached directly to an aromatic ring are designated ArOH and called phenols Phenols differ from alcohols in that they are slightly acidic in water
- Phenol: Definition, Formula, Structure, Synthesis, and Uses
Phenol or carbolic acid is a chemical compound that belongs to the class of organic compounds known as phenols It is fundamental in producing many essential chemicals, such as plastics, resins, dyes, detergents, and pharmaceuticals
- Phenol | C6H5OH | CID 996 - PubChem
The gastrointestinal tract, liver, lung, and kidney appear to be the major sites of phenol sulfate and glucuronide conjugation of simple phenols Phenol, in its free and conjugated forms, is a normal constituent of human urine
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