Trihydroxyanthraquinone
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A trihydroxyanthraquinone or trihydroxyanthracenedione is any of several isomer
ic organic compound
s with formula , formally derived from anthraquinone
by replacing three hydrogen
atoms by hydroxyl
groups. They include several historically important dyes. The isomers may differ in the parent anthraquinone isomer and/or of the three hydroxyl groups.
In general there are 56 ways of choosing three out of the 8 hydrogens. However, if the underlying core is symmetrical, some of these choices will give identical molecules.
Isomer
In chemistry, isomers are compounds with the same molecular formula but different structural formulas. Isomers do not necessarily share similar properties, unless they also have the same functional groups. There are many different classes of isomers, like stereoisomers, enantiomers, geometrical...
ic organic compound
Organic compound
An organic compound is any member of a large class of gaseous, liquid, or solid chemical compounds whose molecules contain carbon. For historical reasons discussed below, a few types of carbon-containing compounds such as carbides, carbonates, simple oxides of carbon, and cyanides, as well as the...
s with formula , formally derived from anthraquinone
Anthraquinone
Anthraquinone, also called anthracenedione or dioxoanthracene is an aromatic organic compound with formula . Several isomers are possible, each of which can be viewed as a quinone derivative...
by replacing three hydrogen
Hydrogen
Hydrogen is the chemical element with atomic number 1. It is represented by the symbol H. With an average atomic weight of , hydrogen is the lightest and most abundant chemical element, constituting roughly 75% of the Universe's chemical elemental mass. Stars in the main sequence are mainly...
atoms by hydroxyl
Hydroxyl
A hydroxyl is a chemical group containing an oxygen atom covalently bonded with a hydrogen atom. In inorganic chemistry, the hydroxyl group is known as the hydroxide ion, and scientists and reference works generally use these different terms though they refer to the same chemical structure in...
groups. They include several historically important dyes. The isomers may differ in the parent anthraquinone isomer and/or of the three hydroxyl groups.
In general there are 56 ways of choosing three out of the 8 hydrogens. However, if the underlying core is symmetrical, some of these choices will give identical molecules.
From 9,10-anthaquinone
Due to the symmetry of the 9,10-anthraquinone core, there are only 14 isomers.- 1,2,3-Trihydroxyanthraquinone (anthragallol)
- 1,2,4-Trihydroxyanthraquinone (purpurin), a component of madderMadderRubia is a genus of the madder family Rubiaceae, which contains about 60 species of perennial scrambling or climbing herbs and sub-shrubs native to the Old World, Africa, temperate Asia and America...
root dye. - 1,2,5-Trihydroxyanthraquinone (oxyanthrarufin)
- 1,2,6-Trihydroxyanthraquinone (flavopurpurin)
- 1,2,7-Trihydroxyanthraquinone (isopurpurin, anthrapurpurin)
- 1,2,8-Trihydroxyanthraquinone (oxychrysazin)
- 1,3,5-Trihydroxyanthraquinone
- 1,3,6-Trihydroxyanthraquinone
- 1,3,7-Trihydroxyanthraquinone
- 1,3,8-Trihydroxyanthraquinone1,3,8-Trihydroxyanthraquinone1,3,8-Trihydroxyanthraquinone is an organic compound. It is one of many trihydroxyanthraquinone isomers, formally derived from anthraquinone by replacement of three hydrogen atoms by hydroxyl groups....
- 1,4,5-Trihydroxyanthraquinone
- 1,4,6-Trihydroxyanthraquinone
- 1,6,7-Trihydroxyanthraquinone
- 2,3,6-Trihydroxyanthraquinone
See also
- HydroxyanthraquinoneHydroxyanthraquinoneA hydroxyanthraquinone is any of several organic compounds with formula C14H9O2, which can be viewed as derivatives of an anthraquinone through replacement of one hydrogen atom by an hydroxyl group ....
- DihydroxyanthraquinoneDihydroxyanthraquinoneA dihydroxyanthraquinone is any of several isomeric organic compounds with formula , formally derived from an anthraquinone by replacing two hydrogen atoms by hydroxyl groups. Dihyroxyantraquinones have been studied since the early 1900s, and include some compounds of historical and current...
- TetrahydroxyanthraquinoneTetrahydroxyanthraquinoneA tetrahydroxyanthraquinone, also called tetrahydroxyanthradione, is any of several isomeric organic compounds with formula , almost invariably derived from 9,10-anthraquinone by replacing four hydrogen atoms by hydroxyl groups. Only a few of these isomers are commercially significant...
- Pentahydroxyanthraquinone
- Hexahydroxyanthraquinone
- Heptahydroxyanthraquinone
- OctahydroxyanthraquinoneOctahydroxyanthraquinoneOctahydroxyanthraquinone is an organic compound with formula , formally derived from anthraquinone by replacement of 8 hydrogen atoms by hydroxyl groups....