Dibenzacridine is a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) that consists of a fused structure of dibenzothiophene and acridine. It is primarily studied for its potential mutagenic and carcinogenic properties, as well as its presence in environmental pollutants. Dibenzacridine can be formed during the incomplete combustion of organic materials and is of interest in environmental science and toxicology. Its chemical structure and reactivity make it a subject of research in understanding the effects of PAHs on human health and the environment.
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