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- ⫶C−R), or just CH. Carbynes can be seen as derivatives of the simplest such compound, the methylidyne radical or unsubstituted carbyne H−C· or H−C3·, in...
- to Fischer and Schrock carbenes; Fischer and Schrock carbynes are also known. Fischer carbynes usually have lower oxidation state metals and the ligands...
- 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...
- on carbon are radicals, carbenes, carbocations, carbanions, arynes, and carbynes. Reactive intermediates have several features in common: low concentration...
- 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...
- 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,...
- often as =CR2, carbene ligands are intermediate between alkyls (−CR3) and carbynes (≡CR). Many different carbene-based reagents such as Tebbe's reagent are...
- 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...
- Epstein invested in the startup Reporty Homeland Security (rebranded as Carbyne in 2018). The startup was connected with Israel's defense industry. It...
- 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...