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phenolic having an odor of the chemical phenol.
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phenolic (extended definition) Made from chemicals of the phenol group and formaldehyde.
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phenolic A molecule containing an aromatic ring that bears one or more hydroxyl groups is referred to as 'phenolic.' Examples include flavonoids, isoflavonoids, and lignans. The word comes from 'phenol,' the name for the structure below which has one hydroxyl group attached to the ring:
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phenolic These thermosetting resins are credited with being the first commercialized wholly synthetic polymer or plastic. The basic raw materials are formaldehyde [HCHO] and phenol [C 6 H 5 OH], although almost any reactive phenol or aldehyde can be used. The phenols used commercially are phenol, cresols [CH 3 C 6 H 4 OH], xylenols [(CH 3 ) 2 C 6 H 3 OH], pt-butylphenol [C 4 H 9 C 6 H 4 OH], p-phenylphenol [C 6 H 5 C 6 H 4 OH], bisphenols [(C 6 H 4 OH) 2 ], and resorcinol [C 6 H 4 (OH) 2 ]. ...
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phenolic Aroma contains chemical phenols. These are generally heavy, thick, tar-like scents.
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