In organic compound|lang=en terms the difference between carbazole and dihydrocarbazole
is that carbazole is (organic compound) a tricyclic aromatic organic compound containing two benzene rings fused to a pyrrole ring while dihydrocarbazole is (organic compound) the unsaturated, tricyclic heterocycle formed by adding two hydrogen atoms to the pyrrole ring of a carbazole.
As nouns the difference between carbazole and dihydrocarbazole
is that carbazole is (organic compound) a tricyclic aromatic organic compound containing two benzene rings fused to a pyrrole ring while dihydrocarbazole is (organic compound) the unsaturated, tricyclic heterocycle formed by adding two hydrogen atoms to the pyrrole ring of a carbazole.
carbazole
Noun
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en noun)
(organic compound) A tricyclic aromatic organic compound containing two benzene rings fused to a pyrrole ring.
(organic chemistry) Any of its derivatives.
Derived terms
* polycarbazole
dihydrocarbazole
English
Noun
(
en noun)
(organic compound) The unsaturated, tricyclic heterocycle formed by adding two hydrogen atoms to the pyrrole ring of a carbazole