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quinoyl Chem.|ˈkwɪnəʊɪl| Also kinoyle, quinoïl. [f. quin-a + -o- + -yl.] a. = quinone. b. (See quot. 1868.) Woskresensky, the discoverer of quinone, named it chinoyl, for which Berzelius substituted chinon.
1845Penny Cycl. Suppl. I. 350/1 Quinoïl, a neutral substance obtained when kinic acid is decomposed by heat... It is of a golden yellow colour. 1848Craig, Kinoyle, a sublimate obtained in golden yellow needles when a kinate is distilled. 1868Watts Dict. Chem. V. 32 Quinoyl, a diatomic radicle, which may be supposed to exist in quinone and its derivatives, quinone itself being regarded as the hydride. |