- A
fenestrane in
organic chemistry is a type of
chemical compound with a
central quaternary carbon atom
which serves as a
common vertex for four
fused carbocycles...
- 1]propellane; or more
generally the paddlanes, and
pyramidane ([3.3.3.3]
fenestrane). Such
molecules are
typically strained,
resulting in
increased reactivity...
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Opeth from ****ation Windowpane, the
structure of [4,4,4,4]
Fenestrane Windowpane, a
piece of
gelatin containing LSD
Windowpane coconut or Beccariophoenix...
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Fenestranes...
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producing graphane. A
square tiling (which
would resemble an
infinitely large fenestrane)
would suffer from the same
problem as octahedrane, and the triangular...
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strain energy include tetrahedranes, propellanes, cubane-type clusters,
fenestranes and cyclophanes. March's
Advanced Organic Chemistry: Reactions, Mechanisms...
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production of
nitrogen and
water from
nitrite ions and ammonia. Some
related fenestranes are also
found in nature.[citation needed]
Cyclobutane photo dimers (CPD)...
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Laurenene is a
diterpene natural product with an
unusual [5.5.5.7]
fenestrane structure. It was
first discovered in
extracts from the New
Zealand tree species...
- below.
Other examples include barrelene (shaped like a barrel),: 58
fenestrane (having a window-pane motif),: 55
ladderane (a
ladder shape), olympiadane...
- A Sesquiterpenoid-Derived
Metabolite Containing a
Novel Dioxa[5,5,5,6]
fenestrane Ring
System from a
Fungicolous Isolate of
Penicillium griseofulvum". Organic...