- ⫶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...
- 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...
- on
carbon are radicals, carbenes, carbocations, carbanions, arynes, and
carbynes.
Reactive intermediates have
several features in common: low concentration...
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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...
-
often as =CR2,
carbene ligands are
intermediate between alkyls (−CR3) and
carbynes (≡CR). Many
different carbene-based
reagents such as Tebbe's
reagent are...
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Frans J. M.
Rietmeijer and
Alessandra Rotundi,
Chapter 16.
Natural Carbynes,
Including Chaoite, on Earth, in Meteorites, Comets, Cir****stellar and...
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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,...
- lonsdaleite, gl****y carbon,
carbon nanofoam and
linear acetylenic carbon (
carbyne).
Graphene is a two-dimensional
sheet of
carbon with the
atoms arranged...
- methanediyl, 1,x-phenylene for phenyl-1,x-diyl (where x is 2, 3, or 4),
carbyne for methylidyne, and
trityl for triphenylmethyl. Category:Functional groups...