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furan
[ fyoor-an, fyoo-ran ]
noun
- a colorless, liquid, unsaturated, five-membered heterocyclic compound, C 4 H 4 O, obtained from furfural: used chiefly in organic synthesis.
furan
/ ˈfjʊəræn; fjʊəˈræn /
noun
- a colourless flammable toxic liquid heterocyclic compound, used in the manufacture of cotton textiles and in the synthesis of nylon. Formula: C 4 H 4 O Also calledfurfuran
furan
/ fyr′ăn′,fy-răn′ /
- Any of a group of colorless, volatile, organic compounds containing a ring of four carbon atoms and one oxygen atom. Furans are obtained from wood oils and used in the synthesis of many organic compounds.
- The simplest such compound, consisting of a furan ring with two double bonds and attached to four hydrogen atoms. Chemical formula: C 4 H 4 O.
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of furan1
Example Sentences
Next, the team equipped modern Pseudomonas protegens bacteria with a pair of ancient genes to make proteins that produce milligrams’ worth of a molecule called a furan.
Pulp mills stopped dumping “black liquor,” a paper byproduct, into the water and Environment Canada began testing for waterborne carcinogens, like dioxins and furans, that had decimated fisheries.
Acrylamide and furan are two compounds commonly found in coffee that are produced when the beans are roasted.
They include chemicals such as furan, benzene and formaldehyde, as well as aerosols in microscopic particles that can penetrate human lungs.
Chemicals such as dioxins and furans, which are classified as “likely human carcinogens” by the U.S.
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