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- Hexaphenylbenzene is an aromatic compound composed of a benzene ring substituted with six phenyl rings. It is a colorless solid. The compound is the parent...
- journal of the International Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary ****ociation Hexaphenylbenzene This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title...
- of hexaphenylbenzene in a Diels–Alder reaction. Dicobalt octacarbonyl catalyzes alkyne trimerisation of diphenylacetylene to form hexaphenylbenzene. Reaction...
- 4-tetraphenylnaphthalene and reaction with diphenylacetylene leads to hexaphenylbenzene. In this way, it is a precursor to graphene-like molecules, such as...
- Bart, J. C. J. (1968). "The crystal structure of a modification of hexaphenylbenzene". Acta Crystallographica Section B. 24 (10): 1277–1287. doi:10...
- reaction with alkyne and subsequent expulsion of carbon monoxide gives a hexaphenylbenzene. The adjacent pairs of benzene rings undergo oxidative electrocyclic...
- tetrachloride. Trimerisation of three diphenylacetylene molecules yields hexaphenylbenzene. The reaction is catalyzed by dicobalt octacarbonyl. Cyclotrimerization...
- diphenylacetylene and its derivatives to hexaphenylbenzenes. Symmetrical diphenylacetylenes form 6-substituted hexaphenylbenzenes, while asymmetrical diphenylacetylenes...
- Bart, J. C. J. (1968). "The crystal structure of a modification of hexaphenylbenzene". Acta Crystallographica Section B. 24 (10): 1277–1287. doi:10...
- structure. This reaction can be spontaneous, as in the synthesis of hexaphenylbenzene. Cyclopropenones and cyclobutenediones can be converted to alkynes...