dibenzoxepin
Dibenzoxepin is a tricyclic organic compound with the chemical formula C14H10O. It features a central seven-membered oxepin ring fused to two benzene rings. The structure can be visualized as two phenyl groups attached to opposite sides of an oxygen-containing heterocycle. Dibenzoxepin is a derivative of dibenzocycloheptene, where a carbon atom in the seven-membered ring has been replaced by oxygen.
While dibenzoxepin itself does not have widespread direct applications, it serves as a foundational structure or