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Cycloheptatriene (CHT) is an
organic compound with the
formula C7H8. It is a
closed ring of
seven carbon atoms joined by
three double bonds (as the name...
- of [C7H7]+. Its name
derives from the
molecule tropine from
which cycloheptatriene (tropylidene) was
first synthesized in 1881.
Salts of the tropylium...
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using both
thermal and
photochemical pathways in the
synthesis of
cycloheptatriene derivatives. The
resulting product was a
mixture of four
isomeric carboxylic...
- The
compound has no
practical value but is a
prototypical complex of
cycloheptatriene. The
compound is
prepared by
thermal reaction of the
triene with molybdenum...
- is
usually viewed as
resulting from
fusion of
cyclopentadiene and
cycloheptatriene rings. Like
naphthalene and cyclodecapentaene, it is a 10 pi electron...
- with a
tricoordinate boron in it.
Simple borepins are
analogues of
cycloheptatriene,
which is a seven-membered ring
containing three carbon-carbon double...
- the
reaction include tropone and
tropone derivatives, fulvenes, and
cycloheptatriene cobalt complexes. [6+4]
Cycloaddition is a
thermally allowed, higher-order...
- to be oxidizing. Due to the
contraction of the 5f-orbital,
actinide cycloheptatriene complexes are
expected to
decrease in
stability with
higher atomic...
- The
molecular formula C7H8 (molar m****: 92.14 g/mol) may
refer to:
Cycloheptatriene Isotoluenes Norbornadiene Quadricyclane Toluene, or
toluol This set...
- 6577-10-2 1,3-Cycloheptadiene 1,4-Cycloheptadiene
Cycloheptatriene or its
theoretical isomer 1,3,5-
Cycloheptatriene Cycloheptene This set
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