benzo- 或 benz-
pref.(前缀)
语源
pref.(前缀)
- Benzene; benzoic acid:
苯;苯甲酸:
benzophenone.
二苯甲酮
语源
- From benzoin
源自 benzoin
benzo- or (sometimes before a vowel) benz-
combining form
indicating a benzene ring fused to another ring in a polycyclic compound
⇒
benzofuran
indicating derivation from benzene or benzoic acid or the presence of phenyl groups
⇒
benzophenone
Origin
from benzoinbenzo-
Word Origin
1
a combining form used in the names of chemical compounds in which benzene, benzoic acid, or one or more of the phenyl groups is present:
benzocaine.
Also, especially before a vowel, benz-.
Origin
benz(ene) or benz(oic) + -o-
Related Words
- benz-
- benzoate
- benzocaine
- benzofuran
- benzoglyoxaline
- benzonitrile
benzo-a combining form:
1. meaning 'relating to or derived from benzene'.
2. designating the presence of benzoic acid, as in benzocaine.
Also, benz-. [from benzoin]
benzo-
combining form
⇨ see benz-
combining form
⇨ see benz-
1882 Boston Jrnl. Chem. Feb. 13/2It is a by-product in the manufacture of benzaldehyde, benzoic acid, and benzoic ethers.
1850 Daubeny Atom. The. viii. 244Benzamide was regarded as a compound of a body called amidogen (H2N)..with the radical of benzoic acid.
1877 Watts Fownes'Chem. 815Hippuric Acid, or Benzamidacetic Acid, is produced by the action of benzoyl chloride on the zinc salt of amidacetic acid.
Ibid. 825Benzilic Acid is produced by the action of alcoholic potash on benzoin.
1878 Jrnl. Chem. Soc. XXXIV. 668This glyoxal derivative of benzidine differs from the preceding compounds.
1916 Cross & Bevan Paper-Making (ed. 4) ix. 261Benzidine is para-diamino-diphenyl, composed of two benzene rings joined together, each containing the amino radical NH2.
1946 Nature 30 Nov. 791/2 Such soil extracts gave a strong blue coloration with benzidine.
1966 G. P. Ellis Mod. Textbk. Org. Chem. xiv. 366Benzidine (4, 4′-diaminodiphenyl)..is obtained by an interesting isomerization (the benzidine rearrangement) of hydrazobenzene..when it is heated with an acid.
1967 Karch & Buber Offset Processes vii. 268Benzidine yellows also are very strong, but not as fast to light as the Hansa yellows, but are more transparent.
1806 Davy in Phil. Trans. XCVII. 18Benzoate of ammonia, and alum were used.
1810 Henry Elem. Chem. (1826) II. 237The compounds, which this acid forms with alkaline and earthy bases, called benzoates. [ benzoic]
1876 Gross Dis. Bladder 274Benzoated zinc ointment.
1922 Chem. Abstr. 1487Benzocaine..was formerly made in Germany and sold under the name ‘anesthesine’. The Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry of the Am. Med. Assoc. adopted the newer name.
1959 Sunday Graphic 25 Jan. 4 ( Advt. ),De Witt's Antibiotic Throat Lozenges also employ benzocaine, the swift pain⁓killer.
1927 A. W. Stewart Rec. Adv. Org. Chem. (ed. 5) I. vi. 123The polyketide derivatives yield members of the pyrone, benzopyrone, benzpyrene, pyridine, and isoquinolone series.
1951 M. J. D. White in G. H. Bourne Cytology (ed. 2) v. 221,1, 2, 5, 6-dibenzanthracene and benzpyrene..have been shown to produce chromosome rearrangements in Drosophila.
1865 Mansfield Salts 399Two of the atoms of Carbon in the Benzylic molecule.
1869 Roscoe Elem. Chem. 407This is termed the Benzyl series.
1920 Lancet 4 Sept. 512/1 A man..complained of persistent hiccough... He was given a 20 per cent. solution of benzyl benzoate.
1932 Times 1 Nov. ( Brit. Industries no.) p. xxiv/4A recent development in the plastics industry involves the use of esters and derivatives of cellulose or wood fibre, such as benzyl cellulose.
1947 Arnstein & Cook in Brit. Jrnl. Exper. Path. XXVIII. 94The present paper records..experiments leading to the final identification of the major constituent of the material as penicillin-II (penicillin-G or benzylpenicillin).
1951 Yarsley & Kitchen in H. M. Langton Synth. Resins (ed. 3) ii. 107Benzyl cellulose..is thermoplastic and can be heated up to 180° C without fear of decomposition.
1888 Science 13 Jan. 20/1 (title) On carboxylated derivatives of *benzoquinone.
1951 I. L. Finar Org. Chem. I. xxvii. 713The yellow colour of p-benzoquinone is due to the presence of the quinonoid structure.
1990 Carcinogenesis 11 1349/1 The carcinogenicity of benzene has be considered to be in part mediated by its chemically reactive metabolic product benzoquinone.
2003 New Scientist 6 Sept. 22/2 The millipedes secrete toxic chemicals called benzoquinones, apparently to fend off predators.
benzo-
combining form. of or having to do with benzene or benzoic acid, as benzonitrile, benzopyrene. Also, benz-.
benzo-
— see benz-
— see benz-
benzo-
Prefix
- chemistry containing benzene, or a six-carbon aromatic ring
- benzodiazepine