-
commercially available as a
liquefied gas.
Derivatives of
cyclobutane are
called cyclobutanes.
Cyclobutane itself is of no
commercial or
biological significance...
- (2005). "Fluorinated
Cyclobutanes and
Their Derivatives". In Zvi Rappoport; Joel F.
Liebman (eds.). The
Chemistry of
Cyclobutanes. PATAI'S
Chemistry of...
- is most
commonly discussed for
small rings such as
cyclopropanes and
cyclobutanes,
whose internal angles are
substantially smaller than the
idealized value...
- (2005). "Fluorinated
Cyclobutanes and
Their Derivatives". In Zvi Rappoport; Joel F.
Liebman (eds.). The
Chemistry of
Cyclobutanes. PATAI'S
Chemistry of...
- that
occurs widely in nature.
Caryophyllene is
notable for
having a
cyclobutane ring, as well as a trans-double bond in a 9-membered ring, both rarities...
- (2005). "Fluorinated
Cyclobutanes and
Their Derivatives". In Zvi Rappoport; Joel F.
Liebman (eds.). The
Chemistry of
Cyclobutanes. PATAI'S
Chemistry of...
- double-stranded RNA (dsRNA)
involving uracil or cytosine,
leads to the
creation of
cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers (CPDs) and 6–4 photoproducts.
These pre-mutagenic lesions...
- can help to
prevent bond
formation and/or
generate elongated bonds.
Cyclobutane-1,3-diyl is the
planar four-membered
carbon ring
species with radical...
- DNA in skin cells,
which results in a type of
direct DNA
damage called cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers. Thymine, cytosine, or cytosine-thymine
dimers are...
- ISSN 0567-7408. Margulis, T. N. (1969). "Planar
cyclobutanes:
structure of 2,2,4,4-tetramethyl-
cyclobutane-trans-1,3-diol".
Journal of the
Chemical Society...