Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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Chemical compound
Anthrols (sometimes called anthranols) are the hydroxylated derivatives of anthracene. For the monohydroxo derivatives, three isomers are possible: 1-anthrol, 2-anthrol, and 9-anthrol. The latter exists as a minor tautomer of 9-anthrone.
Monohydroxo isomers
Name
CAS
Melting point
Structure
1-anthrol, 1-hydroxyanthracene
610-50-4
150 °C
302 °F
2-anthrol, 2-hydroxyanthracene
613-14-9
166 °C
331 °F
9-anthrol, 9-hydroxyanthracene[1]
529-86-2
152 °C
306 °F
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