noun
- A colorless crystalline organic compound used in the manufacture of dyes, pigments, and other industrial chemicals.
Usage: chemistry; technical; carcinogenic substance; handling requires safety precautions
Examples
- Benzidine was historically used as a starting material for producing azo dyes.
- The chemical structure of benzidine consists of two aniline groups connected by a single bond.
- Industrial workers handling benzidine must follow strict safety protocols due to its carcinogenic properties.
- Benzidine derivatives are still employed in certain specialized applications despite health concerns.
- The production of benzidine-based pigments has declined significantly in developed countries.