Anthrathiophene

/ænθrəˈθaɪoʊfin/ noun

A chemical compound formed by combining anthracene with thiophene, used in organic chemistry and materials science research.

From anthracene (a hydrocarbon from coal tar, named from Greek anthrakis 'coal') combined with thiophene (a five-membered aromatic ring containing sulfur, from Greek theion 'sulfur' + -phene).

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