- In
organic chemistry, a
cyclophane is a
hydrocarbon consisting of an
aromatic unit (typically a
benzene ring) and a
chain that
forms a
bridge between two...
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ether cyclophane based on para
phenylene or naphthalene. X-ray
diffraction shows that due to pi-pi
interactions the
aromatic group of the
cyclophane is held...
- [2.2]Paracyclophane is a
cyclophane that is
applied in bio- and
materials science. It was
first synthesized by
Brown and ****hing in 1949 by pyrolyzing...
- p-Xylylene
dimerizes with
moderate efficiency to give p-
cyclophane:
Further heating of the p-
cyclophane gives poly(para-xylylene). o-Xylylenes (o-quinodimethanes)...
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involved looking at the
interactions of charged,
nitrogenous molecules in
cyclophane host–guest chemistry. It was
found that even when
anionic solubilizing...
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during the
coating process by
evaporating the
cyclic dimer [2.2]para-
cyclophane at a
relatively low temperature, then
decomposing the
vapor at 450–700 °C...
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include tetrahedranes, propellanes, cubane-type clusters,
fenestranes and
cyclophanes. March's
Advanced Organic Chemistry: Reactions, Mechanisms, and Structure...
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Cylindrocyclophanes are a
class of
cyclophane, a
group of
aromatic hydrocarbons composed of two
benzene rings attached in a
unique structure. Cylindrocyclophanes...
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Staab (1978). "Versuche zur
Darstellung zwitterionischer Donor-Acceptor-
Cyclophane: Die
diastereomeren 12,15-Bis(dimethylamino) - [2](2,5) - p...
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Superphane is a 6-fold
bridged cyclophane with all
arene positions in the
benzene dimer taken up by
ethylene spacers. The
compound has been of some scientific...