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derivatene

Derivatene is a chemical compound with the molecular formula C20H20. It is a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) consisting of five fused benzene rings. Derivatene is a relatively rare and complex molecule, which was first synthesized in 1965.

The name "derivatene" refers to the fact that the compound can be derived from other PAHs through

Derivatene has been studied extensively in the field of organic chemistry due to its unique molecular structure.

In addition to its chemical properties, derivatene has been studied for potential applications in areas such

While derivatene has been the subject of significant research, its specific properties and applications are not

catalytic
reactions.
Derivatene
is
solid
at
room
temperature,
with
a
melting
point
of
around
230°C.
It
is
soluble
in
organic
solvents
such
as
benzene
and
toluene.
Research
has
shown
that
the
compound
exhibits
interesting
optical
and
photochemical
properties.
Derivatene
can
undergo
photopolymerization,
a
process
in
which
the
compound
reacts
with
itself
to
form
a
solid
polymer.
as
optoelectronics
and
materials
science.
The
compound's
ability
to
form
polymers
through
photopolymerization
has
sparked
interest
in
its
use
as
a
precursor
for
producing
new
materials.
yet
well
understood.
Further
studies
are
needed
to
fully
elucidate
the
compound's
behavior
and
potential
uses.