- of
derivatives have been prepared. In a more
general sense, the term
tetrahedranes is used to
describe a
class of
molecules and ions with
related structure...
- Pnictogen-substituted
tetrahedranes are pnictogen-containing
analogues of
tetrahedranes with the
formula RxCxPn4-x (Pn = N, P, As, Sb, Bi). Com****tional...
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additional CH2 unit.
Compounds with
unusually large strain energy include tetrahedranes, propellanes, cubane-type clusters,
fenestranes and cyclophanes. March's...
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enveloped by
bulky trimethylsilyl groups. This
effect can be
observed in
tetrahedranes.
Related to
trimethylsilyl groups are "super"
silyl groups of which...
- Some
stable derivatives,
including tetra(tert-butyl)
tetrahedrane and tetra(trimethylsilyl)
tetrahedrane, have been produced.
Cubane (C8H8) has been synthesized...
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tetrahedron and each
bonded to the
other three. An
organic example is
tetrahedrane (C4H4) with four
carbon atoms each
bonded to one
hydrogen and the other...
- decalin, and housane.
Polycyclic alkanes include cubane, basketane, and
tetrahedrane.
Spiro compounds have two or more
rings that are
connected through only...
- can
thermally decompose to
cyclooctatetraene at 50–60 °C.
Basketane Tetrahedrane Platonic hydrocarbon Nomenclature of
Organic Chemistry :
IUPAC Recommendations...
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methylidynetricobaltnonacarbonyl and
tetracobalt dodecacarbonyl,
which are also
tetrahedranes.
These complexes are
intermediates in the Pauson-Khand reaction. Greenfield...
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refer to:
Butatriene Cyclobutadiene Cyclobutyne Methylenecyclopropene Tetrahedrane Vinylacetylene This set
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