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Coronene (also
known as
superbenzene and cyclobenzene) is a
polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH)
comprising seven peri-fused
benzene rings. Its chemical...
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Corannulene Benzo[ghi]perylene
Coronene Ovalene Benzo[c]fluorene Most PAHs, like naphthalene, anthracene, and
coronene, are planar. This
geometry is a...
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hydrocarbon with the
molecular formula C42H18. It
consists of a
central coronene molecule, with an
additional benzene ring
fused between each
adjacent pair...
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pyrene and trans-bicalicene
contain 16
conjugated electrons (8 bonds), and
coronene contains 24
conjugated electrons (12 bonds). Both of
these polycyclic molecules...
- (hexabenzo[a,d,g,j,m,p]
coronene) is a
polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon with the
molecular formula C48H24. It
consists of a
central coronene molecule, with an...
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Carpathite is a very rare
hydrocarbon mineral,
consisting of
exceptionally pure
coronene (C24H12), a
polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon. The name has been spelled...
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mechanical engineering in
Germany Roland Scholl (1865–1945),
discovered coronene and
contributed significantly to the
field of
organic chemistry in general...
- have been
discovered in
which triphenylene, porphyrin, phthalocyanine,
coronene, and
other aromatic molecules are involved. The
typical columnar liquid-crystalline...
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produced in coal gasification. This
residue contained large amounts of
coronene and ovalene.
After these were
extracted and identified, a
reddish residue...
- 6-rings: dibenzopyrenes, dibenzofluoranthenes, benzoperylenes, 7-rings:
coronene)
methylated and
polymethylated derivatives, mono- and polyhydroxylated...