9,9-Bis(4-amino-3-fluorophenyl)fluorene is a fluorinated diamine compound used as a monomer in polymer synthesis. Its structure features a fluorene core with two amino and two fluorine substituents, contributing to its utility in producing specialty polymers.
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CAS 127926-65-2
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