Azophenylene

/ˌeɪzoʊˈfɛnəliːn/ noun

A bivalent organic radical or linker group that contains both an azo bond and a phenylene unit, used to connect other molecules in synthetic chemistry.

From azo- + phenylene (phenyl + -ene, indicating a linking unit). Developed in late 19th-century chemistry as researchers created increasingly complex bridging molecules for synthesizing polymers and dyes.

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