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Annulenes may be
aromatic (benzene, [6]
annulene and [18]
annulene), non-aromatic ([8] and [10]
annulene), or anti-aromatic (cyclobutadiene, [4]
annulene)...
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isomer is
called "hexaethynyl-carbo-[6]trannulene" - a pun on the all-cis
annulenes - and
resembles a
cyclohexane ring. This
hypothetical molecule is predicted...
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aromatic compound. Of
annulenes larger than benzene, [12]
annulene and [14]
annulene are
weakly aromatic compounds and [18]
annulene, Cyclooctadecanonaene...
- Methano(10)
annulene may
refer to: 1,5-Methano(10)
annulene 1,6-Methano(10)
annulene This set
index article lists chemical compounds articles ****ociated with...
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stability of
completely conjugated monocyclic hydrocarbons (known as
annulenes) as well as
their cations and anions. The best-known
example is benzene...
- carbon, but they need not be hydrocarbons. Benzene, as well as most
other annulenes (cyclodecapentaene excepted) with the
formula CnHn
where n ≥ 4 and is...
- 1021/ja00109a021. ISSN 0002-7863.
Masamune S.; Seidner, R. T. (1969). "[10]
Annulenes".
Journal of the
Chemical Society D:
Chemical Communications (10): 542...
- the ring and a
shielding (upfield shift) of
nuclei outside the ring. [12]
annulene is an
antiaromatic hydrocarbon that is
large enough to have
protons both...
- ISBN 978-0-471-93623-7. Vogel, E.; Klug, W.; Breuer, A. (1988). "1,6-Methano[10]
annulene".
Organic Syntheses;
Collected Volumes, vol. 6, p. 731. Gokel, G. W.; Widera...
- 1,6-Methano[10]
annulene (also
known as 1,6-methanonaphthalene or homonaphthalene) is an
aromatic hydrocarbon with
chemical formula C11H10. It was the first...