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▪ I. diol(e obs. early ff. dole, dool, grief. ▪ II. diol, n. Chem.|ˈdaɪɒl| [f. the ending -diol (as in œstradiol, pregnanediol, propanediol, etc.), f. di-2 + -ol.] Any alcohol whose molecule contains two hydroxyl groups; a dihydric alcohol; = glycol n. b.
1920Chem. Abstr. XIV. 2472 (heading) The positive influence of 1,3-diols on the conductivity of boric acid. 1967Margerison & East Introd. Polymer Chem. iii. 122 The reaction between a diol and a diacid chloride rather than a diacid has the advantage of greater speed. 1980Nature 8 May 99/1 Long chain 1,2- and 1,3-diols which are effective boundary lubricants chemisorb to the aluminium oxide surface more readily than the corresponding alcohols or acids. |