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- 9,9'-bianthracene-10,10'(9H,9'H)-dione
Bianthronyl is a monolayer that is the result of oxidation and reduction reactions. It can be synthesized by the reaction of mercuric chloride, bianthrone, and an organic solvent (e.g., benzene). This process generates oxidizing agents, such as hydroxyl groups and carbonyl groups, which react with the anthracene molecules in the bianthrone to form a brown-black product known as bianthronyl. Bianthronyl has been shown to have low light absorption properties that make it useful for use in solar cells.