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- distorted structures, cyclophanes retain their aromaticity, as determined by UV-vis spectroscopy. With regards to their reactivity, cyclophanes often exhibit...
- include tetrahedranes, propellanes, cubane-type clusters, fenestranes and cyclophanes. March's Advanced Organic Chemistry: Reactions, Mechanisms, and Structure...
- "Surveying macrocyclic chemistry: from flexible crown ethers to rigid cyclophanes". Chemical Society Reviews. 46 (9): 2367–2650. doi:10.1039/c7cs00185a...
- 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...
- 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...
- a derivative of paraquat) is a molecule that belongs to the class of cyclophanes, and consists of aromatic units connected by methylene bridges. It is...
- 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...
- first isolated from the plant Lythrum anceps. It contains a 17-membered cyclophane ring. Several laboratory syntheses have been reported. Fujita, E; Fuji...
- 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...