Definition of Carbocycle. Meaning of Carbocycle. Synonyms of Carbocycle

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Definition of Carbocycle

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Meaning of Carbocycle from wikipedia

- In organic chemistry, an alicyclic compound contains one or more all-carbon rings which may be either saturated or unsaturated, but do not have aromatic...
- atoms, and include examples where all the atoms are carbon (i.e., are carbocycles), none of the atoms are carbon (inorganic cyclic compounds), or where...
- non-homocyclic ring. A carbocycle or carbocyclic ring is a homocyclic ring in which all of the atoms are carbon. An important class of carbocycles are alicyclic...
- tricyclic phosphorus-containing heterocyclic system derived from the carbocycle phenalene. The history of heterocyclic chemistry began in the 1800s, in...
- (February 2011). "Conformationally restricted GABA analogs: from rigid carbocycles to cage hydrocarbons". ****ure Medicinal Chemistry. 3 (2): 223–241. doi:10...
- Structure of a carbocycle (cyclopentane), a metallacycle (a metallacyclopentane), and a metal chelated to ethylenediamine, a metal-containing ring that...
- between SERM-ERα such as a nearly planar topology (the tetrahydronapthalene carbocycle), hydrogen bonding with Arg-394 and Glu-353 and the phenyl side chains...
- from the Latin word fenestra, meaning window), comprising four fused carbocycles centred on a quaternary carbon resulting in a twice-over spiro compound...
- following the arrows. The type of subunit, be it a heterocycle, a heteroatom chain, a carbocycle, or a carbon chain, determines the colour arrow to follow....
- Fahlberg, Nikolai Menshutkin, Vladimir Markovnikov (first to describe carbocycles smaller and larger than cyclohexane, and known for Markovnikov's rule...