- reactions,
especially in the
presence of
metal catalysts. For example,
methylenecyclopropanes can be
converted to
cyclobutenes in the
presence of a
platinum catalyst...
- In the
presence of [Fe2(CO)9], the ring
opening of 2-substituted
methylenecyclopropanes leads to the
formation of
various η4-trimethylenemethane complexes...
- 2-Methyl-1-
methylenecyclopropane, CAS 18631-84-0 (racemic mixture) (R)-2-Methyl-1-
methylenecyclopropane (S)-2-Methyl-1-
methylenecyclopropane Cyclopropene...
-
certain reactions is also
reported in
conjunction with the use of
methylenecyclopropane groups as
protective groups for amines.[citation needed] Lide, David...
- eliminated,
cyclic compounds may be formed, as in the
preparation of
methylenecyclopropane below. Cyclopropenes,
aziridines and
cyclobutanes may be formed...
-
Dimethylacetylene (2-butyne) 1-Methylcyclopropene 3-Methylcyclopropene
Methylenecyclopropane Trimethylenemethane 1-butyne This set
index page
lists chemical...
- electron-accepting
groups bonded to the
methylidene carbon atom.
Methylenecyclopropane Cyclopropene Cyclopropane Fulvene Cyclopropenone Methylene group...
-
Spiropentane is two
cyclopropane rings fused at a
vertex Cyclopropene Methylenecyclopropane Merck Index, 11th Edition, 2755. "Front Matter".
Nomenclature of...
-
methylcyclopropane C4H8 1-methylcyclopropene C4H6 3-methylcyclopropene C4H6
methylenecyclopropane C4H6 3-methylcyclopropyne C4H4
methylenecyclopropyne C4H2 tetrahedrane...
-
named explicitly in
cyclic compounds, of
which the
simplest is
methylenecyclopropane. Conversely,
common names of many
classes of
compounds use alkylidenes...