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- Cyclophanes are well-studied examples of strained organic compounds. Paracyclophanes adopt the boat conformation normally observed in cyclohexanes. Smaller...
- ; Bräse, Stefan (2020). "Regioselective Functionalization of [2.2]Paracyclophanes: Recent Synthetic Progress and Perspectives". Angewandte Chemie International...
- subsequently dimerized to yield [2,2]paracyclophane 58. Scheme 11. Pericyclic sequence for the synthesis of [2,2]paracyclophanes Transition-metal-catalyzed cascade...
- Vietnamese species of Nostoc sp. Cylindrocyclophanes are all [7,7] paracyclophanes, differing only in the functional groups present on C-1, C-14, C-29...
- Fields Com****tional chemistry Molecular mechanics Institutions University of Georgia Thesis The paracyclophanes. (1954) Doctoral advisor Donald J. Cram...
- Hinrichs; Henning Hopf (2004). "Cyclophanes. Part LII:1 Ethynyl[2.2]paracyclophanes – New Building Blocks for Molecular Scaffolding". Synthesis. 2004 (16):...
- University (PhD) Known for Cram's rule Host–guest chemistry phenonium ions paracyclophanes Awards Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1987) Glenn T. Seaborg Medal (1989)...
- that has a triplet ground-state. H. E. Winberg, F. S. Fawcett "[2.2]Paracyclophane" Organic Syntheses, Coll. Vol. 5, p.883 (1973); Vol. 42, p.83 (1962)...
- Hinrichs; Henning Hopf (2004). "Cyclophanes. Part LII:1 Ethynyl[2.2]paracyclophanes – New Building Blocks for Molecular Scaffolding". Synthesis. 2004 (16):...
- Carbide. He deposited parylene films by the thermal decomposition of [2.2]paracyclophane at temperatures exceeding 550 °C and in vacuum below 1 Torr. This process...