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- Norbornadiene is an organic compound and a bicyclic hydrocarbon. Norbornadiene is of interest as a metal-binding ligand, whose complexes are useful for...
- 4,5-tetrazine abstracts acetylene from norbornadiene to cyclopentadiene and a pyridazine: With norbornadiene fused to an arene the reaction stops at...
- Diels–Alder reaction which is used to form aldrin from a mixture of norbornadiene and hexachlorocyclopentadiene. Originally developed in the 1940s as...
- presence of a catalyst, norbornadiene converts to quadricyclane via ~300nm UV radiation. When converted back to norbornadiene, quadryicyclane’s ring strain...
- (Norbornadiene)molybdenum tetracarbonyl is the organomolybdenum compound with the formula (C7H9)Mo(CO)4. Structurally, the compound consists of the norbornadiene...
- is higher for freshly distilled norbornadiene, but commercial reagents will suffice. The conversion of norbornadiene into quadricyclane is achieved with...
- labile adducts, including labile but complexes with some noble gases. Norbornadiene was dimerized photochemically in the presence of Cr(CO)6, similarly...
- the metal centre: The compound Ru(COD)(COT) is capable of dimerizing norbornadiene: Multinuclear organo-ruthenium complexes have been investigated for...
- in computing Neurobiological brain disorder, of the nervous system Norbornadiene, a bicyclic hydrocarbon New business development, a business activity...
- cycloheptene, cyclooctene, and so on. Bicyclic alkenes include norbornene and norbornadiene. Two more examples are shown below, methylenecyclohexane on the left...