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Hexamethylbenzene, also
known as mellitene, is a
hydrocarbon with the
molecular formula C12H18 and the
condensed structural formula C6(CH3)6. It is an...
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Lonsdale using X-ray
diffraction methods.
Using large crystals of
hexamethylbenzene, a
benzene derivative with the same core of six
carbon atoms, Lonsdale...
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using X-ray
diffraction methods to
elucidate the
structure of
hexamethylbenzene. She was the
first to use
Fourier spectral methods while solving the...
- M. A.; Huang, T.-N.; Matheson, T. W.; Smith, A. K. (1982). "(η6-
Hexamethylbenzene)Ruthenium Complexes".
Inorganic Syntheses. 21: 74–78. doi:10.1002/9780470132524...
- Matheson, T. W.; Smith, A. K. (1982). "16. (η6 -
Hexamethylbenzene)Ruthenium Complexes". (η6-
Hexamethylbenzene)ruthenium Complexes.
Inorganic Syntheses. Vol...
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Pentamethylbenzene has been
observed as an
intermediate in the
formation of
hexamethylbenzene from
phenol and
alkylation of
durene or
pentamethylbenzene has been...
- −0.81 19
Formic acid −0.41 25
Diethyl ether 0.83 20 p-Dichlorobenzene 3.37 25
Hexamethylbenzene 4.61 25 2,2',4,4',5-Pentachlorobiphenyl 6.41 Ambient...
- Matheson, T. W.; Smith, A. K. (1982). "16. (η6 -
Hexamethylbenzene)Ruthenium Complexes". (η6-
Hexamethylbenzene)ruthenium Complexes.
Inorganic Syntheses. Vol...
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designated it
hemellitol as a
reference to the
trivial name of
hexamethylbenzene. Four
years later he also
discovered it in the coal tar. Industrially...
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confirmed that, in line with
earlier theoretical predictions, the
hexamethylbenzene dication contains a
carbon atom with six bonds. More specifically...