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The phrase "aromatic compounds" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in scientific contexts, particularly in chemistry, to refer to a class of compounds that contain a benzene ring or similar structure.
Example: "Aromatic compounds are known for their distinct scents and are commonly found in essential oils."
Alternatives: "fragrant compounds" or "aromatic substances".
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While LCN feed is mainly a mixture of iso-paraffins, olefins and aromatics, HCN feed consists predominantly of aromatics compounds.
In Nature, microorganisms often encounter this same problem during biomass turnover wherein powerful oxidative enzymes produce heterogeneous slates of aromatics compounds.
The use of P. chrysosporium for the practical treatment of OMW was investigated because this fungus could significantly reduce the color of this effluent and degrade the high and low molecular-mass aromatics compounds (Sayadi et al. 2000).
In addition to the aromatics compounds described above, G. metallireducens can also degrade the hydrocarbon toluene [ 12].
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This retained fruity aromatic compounds.
Aromatic compounds are widely distributed in nature.
American oak has a lot of aromatic compounds that resemble waxy crayons.
He prepared 126 aromatic compounds, including pyridine (1869).
At Reading, Derek set up a small research group to investigate the photo- reactivity of aromatic compounds.
His group has found hundreds of genes that encode enzymes which produce flavourings and aromatic compounds.
Cannizzaro's chemical interests centred on natural products and on reactions of aromatic compounds.
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