Anthrapyridine

/ˌænθrəˈpɪrɪdiːn/ noun

A compound where a nitrogen-containing pyridine ring is fused or bonded to an anthracene structure, used in organic electronics.

From anthracene + pyridine (a six-membered aromatic ring containing nitrogen, from Greek 'pyr' fire due to its synthesis from coal tar). This represents hybrid aromatic systems.

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