- A
polyyne is any
organic compound with
alternating single and
triple bonds; that is, a
series of
consecutive alkynes, (−C≡C−)n with n
greater than 1. These...
- A. Kendrick;
Andrew B.
Holmes (1987). "1,4-Bis(trimethylsilyl)buta-1,3-
diyne".
Organic Syntheses. 65: 52. doi:10.15227/orgsyn.065.0052. Maretina, Irina...
- 1,6-bishydroxy hexa-2,4-
diyne to UV light.
Polymerization was ****umed to
occur because of the
spatial arrangement of
diynes in the crystal, but this...
-
saturated compound is
modified by
replacing the "-ane"
ending with "-yne"). "-
diyne" is used when
there are two
triple bonds, and so on. The
position of unsaturation...
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Trimethylsilylacetylene is a
precursor to 1,4-bis(trimethylsilyl)buta-1,3-
diyne, a
protected form of 1,3-butadiyne.
Trimethylsilylacetylene was
first synthesized...
- 1,4-Pentadiyne (penta-1,4-
diyne) is a
chemical compound belonging to the alkynes. The
compound is the
structural isomer to 1,3-pentadiyne.
Until the late...
-
incorporated into a 10-membered
hydrocarbon ring (e.g. cyclodeca-3-ene-1,5-
diyne in
scheme 2) the reaction,
taking advantage of
increased ring
strain in...
-
Resorcinol (benzene-1,3-diol)
Hydroquinone (benzene-1,4-diol) Hexa-2,4-
diyne-1,6-diol 5-Methylfurfural This set
index page
lists chemical structure articles...
- an aryl
halide Fritsch–Buttenberg–Wiec****
rearrangement - can also form
diynes Glaser, Carl (1870). "Untersuchungen über
einige Derivate der Zimmtsäure"...
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hydride is
modified by
replacing the "-ane"
ending with "-yne". The
suffix "-
diyne" is used when
there are two
triple bonds, and so on. The
position of unsaturation...