Benzophenanthroline

/ˌbɛnzoʊˈfɛnænθroʊliːn/ noun

A polycyclic aromatic compound formed by fusing benzene rings to a phenanthroline core, used in coordination chemistry and as a ligand for metal ions.

From German Benzo- (benzene derivative) + phenanthroline (a nitrogen-containing aromatic compound from phenanthrene and -line suffix). The term emerged in 20th-century synthetic chemistry as scientists systematized names for increasingly complex aromatic compounds.

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