23dihydro2phenylchromen4one
23dihydro2phenanthrene is a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon. It consists of three fused benzene rings in a phenanthrene structure, with a single hydrogen atom attached to the carbon at the 23rd position. This molecule is a derivative of phenanthrene, which itself is a tricyclic aromatic compound. The "dihydro" prefix indicates the presence of two additional hydrogen atoms compared to the fully unsaturated phenanthrene structure, and the "2" specifies the position of one of these added hydrogens. The "23" designation likely refers to a specific isomer or a simplified nomenclature for a more complex fused ring system where the phenanthrene core is part of a larger structure. Due to its aromatic nature, 23dihydro2phenanthrene is expected to be relatively stable. Its chemical properties would be influenced by the electron distribution within the fused ring system and the presence of the additional hydrogen atoms. Information on its specific synthesis, physical properties, and reactivity is not widely documented in standard chemical literature, suggesting it may be a niche compound or an intermediate in specific synthetic pathways. Further research would be required to fully characterize its behavior and potential applications.