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Dibenzofuran is a heterocyclic organic compound with the chemical structure shown at right. It is an aromatic compound that has two benzene rings fused to one furan ring in the middle. All of the numbered carbon atoms have a hydrogen atom bonded to each of them (not shown in the image). Dibenzofuran is an aromatic ether having the chemical formula C12H8O. Dibenzofurans can also refer to a family of organic compounds which have atom or group substitutions made for the hydrogens on any of the... full article at wikipedia
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