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nitroaniline /ˌnʌɪtrəʊˈanɪliːn/ /ˌnʌɪtrəʊˈan(ə)liːn/ /ˌnʌɪtrəʊˈanɪlɪn/(also nitraniline) Chemistry nounEach of three isomeric yellow or orange crystalline compounds, C6H4(NO2)(NH2), which are derivatives of aniline having a nitro group attached to the carbon ring, and are used in the manufacture of dyes; nitrophenylamine.- N-nitroaniline noun a pearly-white crystalline compound, NO2NHC6H5, isomeric with nitroaniline, but with the nitro group attached to the amine group; phenylnitramine..
Origin Mid 19th century. From nitro- + aniline, perhaps after German Nitranilin. |