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- Q5462806 abstract "Fluorenol is an alcohol derivative of fluorene. In the most significant isomer, fluoren-9-ol or 9-hydroxyfluorene, the hydroxy group is located on the bridging carbon between the two benzene rings. Hydroxyfluorene can be converted to fluorenone by oxidation. It is a white-cream colored solid at room temperature.".
- Q5462806 iupacName "9H-Fluoren-9-ol".
- Q5462806 thumbnail Fluorenol.png?width=300.
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- Q5462806 iupacname "9".
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- Q5462806 comment "Fluorenol is an alcohol derivative of fluorene. In the most significant isomer, fluoren-9-ol or 9-hydroxyfluorene, the hydroxy group is located on the bridging carbon between the two benzene rings. Hydroxyfluorene can be converted to fluorenone by oxidation. It is a white-cream colored solid at room temperature.".
- Q5462806 label "Fluorenol".
- Q5462806 depiction Fluorenol.png.