noun
- A colorless crystalline hydrocarbon compound (C₁₃H₁₀) consisting of two benzene rings fused to a central five-membered ring, used in organic synthesis and as a precursor for various chemical compounds.
Usage: chemistry; technical
Examples
- Fluorene is a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon commonly used in laboratory research.
- The chemist synthesized a new derivative by modifying the fluorene core structure.
- Fluorene's three-ring structure makes it useful as a building block in organic chemistry.
- Industrial applications of fluorene include the production of advanced polymers and dyes.