- In
organic chemistry, a
carbyne is a
general term for any
compound whose structure consists of an
electrically neutral carbon atom
connected by a single...
-
Linear acetylenic carbon (LAC), also
known as
carbyne or a
Linear Carbon Chain (LCC), is an
allotrope of
carbon that has the
chemical structure (−C≡C−)n...
- also
sometimes referred to as oligoynes,[needs IPA] or
carbinoids after "
carbyne" (−C≡C−)∞, the
hypothetical allotrope of
carbon that
would be the ultimate...
- up
carbyne in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Carbyne (R-C⫶) is a
class of
chemical compounds with
three dangling bonds on a
carbon atom.
Carbyne may...
-
Transition metal carbyne complexes are
organometallic compounds with a
triple bond
between carbon and the
transition metal. This
triple bond consists...
- language: ISO 639 alpha-2
language code (ch) The
methylidyne radical (a
carbyne); CH• (or •CH), CH3• (or ⫶CH) The
methylidyne group ≡CH The
methine group...
- allotrope:
carbyne.
Polymer International,
volume 44,
issue 2,
pages 191–200. doi:10.1002/(SICI)1097-0126(199710)44:2 H.
Kroto (2010),
Carbyne and other...
-
carbyne structure, the
linear acetylenic carbon allotrope of carbon. A
later report has
called this identification, and the very
existence of
carbyne...
-
carbyne, is an
organic compound whose molecule consists of a
single hydrogen atom
bonded to a
carbon atom. It is the
parent compound of the
carbynes,...
-
insertion into W-H bonds. The
isomerization of the η1
vinyl complexes into
carbynes are
possible via a [1,2]-hydrogen
migration reaction from the
alpha carbon...