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distorted structures,
cyclophanes retain their aromaticity, as
determined by UV-vis spectroscopy. With
regards to
their reactivity,
cyclophanes often exhibit...
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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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macrocyclic chemistry: from
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- In-Methylcyclophanes are
organic compounds and
members of a
larger family of
cyclophanes.
These compounds are used to
study how
chemical bonds in
molecules adapt...
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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...
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derivative of paraquat) is a
molecule that
belongs to the
class of
cyclophanes, and
consists of
aromatic units connected by
methylene bridges. It is...
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Aromatic properties are
tested to the
limit in a
class of
compounds called cyclophanes. A
special case of
aromaticity is
found in
homoaromaticity where conjugation...
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first isolated from the
plant Lythrum anceps. It
contains a 17-membered
cyclophane ring.
Several laboratory syntheses have been reported. Fujita, E; Fuji...
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particularly bridged compounds known as
cyclophanes. He was the
first to
synthesize the sixfold-bridged
cyclophane compound known as superphane, a molecule...
- V. (1984). "Methylated
multibridged [2n]
cyclophanes. All
alternate synthesis of [26](1,2,3,4,5,6)
cyclophane (superphane)". Tetrahedron. 40 (23): 4823–4828...