monohüdroksüfenool
Monohüdroksüfenool, also known as phenol or carbolic acid, is an aromatic organic compound with the molecular formula C6H5OH. It consists of a phenyl group bonded to a hydroxyl group. At room temperature, phenol is a colorless to white crystalline solid. It has a distinct, sweet, yet pungent odor. Phenol is moderately soluble in water and highly soluble in many organic solvents such as ethanol and diethyl ether.
Phenol is an important industrial chemical. It is produced on a large scale, primarily through the cumene
Historically, phenol was one of the earliest antiseptics used in surgery, pioneered by Joseph Lister. It is