An aromatic hydrocarbon. Also called dibenzyl or 1,2-diphenylethane. A colorless crystal obtained by condensing benzyl halides with metallic sodium. Melting point: 53°C, boiling point: 284.9°C. Insoluble in water, soluble in hot ethyl alcohol, chloroform, etc. [Murai Shinji] Source: Heibonsha World Encyclopedia, 2nd Edition Information |
芳香族炭化水素の一つ。ジベンジルdibenzyl,1,2‐ジフェニルエタンともいう。ハロゲン化ベンジルを金属ナトリウムを用いて縮合させて得られる無色の結晶で,融点53℃,沸点284.9℃。水に不溶,熱エチルアルコール,クロロホルムなどに可溶。【村井 真二】
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