Benzophenazine

/ˌbɛnzoʊˈfɛnəziːn/ noun

A nitrogen-containing polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon formed by fusing benzene rings to a phenazine structure, used in dye and pigment chemistry.

Combination of benzo- (benzene) and phenazine (itself from phenyl + azo + -ine). Developed in the late 1800s as aniline dye chemistry flourished and chemists created increasingly complex aromatic nitrogen compounds.

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