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Biphenylene is an
organic compound with the
formula (C6H4)2. It is a pale,
yellowish solid with a hay-like odor.
Despite its
unusual structure, it behaves...
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Biphenylene phosphorochloridite is the name for a
polycyclic organophosphorus compound with the
formula C12H8O2PCl. It is a
precursor to diphosphite...
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Examples of
antiaromatic compounds are
pentalene (A),
biphenylene (B),
cyclopentadienyl cation (C). The
prototypical example of antiaromaticity...
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layer carbon material with
biphenylene-like
subunits as
basis in its
hexagonal lattice structure. It is also
known as
biphenylene-carbon.
Carbophene is a...
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reactive intermediates,
benzyne must be trapped,
otherwise it
dimerises to
biphenylene.
Early routes to
benzyne involved dehydrohalogenation of aryl halides:...
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refer to: Acenaphthylene, a
polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon Biphenylene, an alternant,
polycyclic hydrocarbon This set
index page
lists chemical...
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substructures locally while avoiding anti-aromatic ones (see Clar ****tet and
biphenylene). A
maximum of
eight valence electrons is
strict for the
Period 2 elements...
- Seitz, A. H.; Friedman, L. (1968). "Benzenediazonium-2-carboxy- and
Biphenylene".
Organic Syntheses. 48: 12. Atkinson, E. R.; Lawler, H. J. (1927). "Diphenic...
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yield by
oxidation with lead(IV) acetate,
which rapidly dimerizes to
biphenylene in good yields.
Electron deficient heterocycles, such as tetrazole, can...
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amine with lead(IV)
acetate affords benzyne,
which rapidly dimerises to
biphenylene.
Benzotriazole has been
known for its
great versatility. It has already...