In organic chemistry, propellane is any member of a class of polycyclic hydrocarbons, whose carbon skeleton consists of three rings of carbon atoms sharing...
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[1.1.1]Propellane is an organic compound, the simplest member of the propellane family. It is a hydrocarbon with formula C5H6 or C2(CH2)3. The molecular...
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[2.2.2]Propellane, formally tricyclo[2.2.2.01,4]octane is an organic compound, a member of the propellane family. It is a hydrocarbon with formula C8H12...
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Wiberg and Frederick Walker used bicyclo[1.1.1]pentane to make [1.1.1]propellane. The bicyclo[1.1.1]pentane structure has been used as an unusual bioisostere...
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cyclopropanes, cyclopropenes, cyclobutanes, cyclobutenes, [1,1,1]propellanes, [2,2,2]propellanes, epoxides, aziridines, cyclopentenes, and norbornenes. These...
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(disambiguation) 1,3-Cyclohexadiene 1,4-Cyclohexadiene Methylcyclopentadiene Propellane The standard composition of gasoline (a mixture of different hydrocarbons)...
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displaying inverted tetrahedral geometry are the smallest propellanes, such as [1.1.1]propellane; or more generally the paddlanes, and pyramidane ([3.3.3...
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synthesis of ketonic compounds of the pentalane, [3,3,3]- and [4,3,3]-propellane series". Tetrahedron Letters. 9 (47): 4885. doi:10.1016/S0040-4039(00)72784-5...
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Cyclooctadienes 1,3-Cyclooctadiene 1,5-Cyclooctadiene Cyclooctyne [2.2.2]Propellane [4.1.1]Propellane 4-Vinylcyclohexene This set index page lists chemical structure...
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central bond between the inverted tetrahedral carbon atoms in [1.1.1]propellanes. Theoretical calculations on a range of molecules have indicated that...
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66.04695 u) may refer to: Cyclopentadiene Cyclopropylacetylene [1.1.1]propellane Cyclopentyne This set index page lists chemical structure articles associated...
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Compounds with unusually large strain energy include tetrahedranes, propellanes, cubane-type clusters, fenestranes and cyclophanes. March's Advanced...
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contains four fused cyclopropane rings that form the faces of a tetrahedron Propellane contains three cyclopropane rings that share a single central carbon-carbon...
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derived from [3.3.1]propellane by addition of a methylene bridge between the two larger rings. Like other small-ring propellanes, this compound is substantially...
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formula is therefore C2+m+n+o+pH2(m+n+o+p). When p = 0, the compounds are propellanes. The best known paddlane is [1.1.1.1]paddlane which can be seen as a...
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three five-membered rings. It is a heterocyclic structure similar to the propellanes. It has a transannular dative bond from a nitrogen at one bridgehead...
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Cycloheptadienes 1,3-Cycloheptadiene 1,4-Cycloheptadiene Norbornene [2.2.1]Propellane [3.1.1]Propellane This set index page lists chemical structure articles associated...
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preparation of highly strained organic compounds bicyclobutane and [1.1.1]propellane: He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences and the American Academy...
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[1.1.1]Propellane...
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trimethylenemethane Fe(η4-C(CH2)3)(CO)3. It is also a precursor to [1.1.1]-propellane. Mooradian, Aram; Cloke, J. B. (June 1945). "The Synthesis of...
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bicyclobutane derivative. Propalene (Bicyclobutadiene) Bicyclopentane 1.1.1-Propellane Wiberg, K. B.; Lampman, G. M.; Ciula, R. P.; Connor, D. S.; Schertler...
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spontaneous polymerization of [1.1.1]-propellane C5H6 or C2(=CH2)3. In the reaction, the axial C-C bond of the propellane (the "bridge") is broken, creating...
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structure; however, the name "iceane" has precedence. Adamantane Twistane Propellane Hexanitrohexaazaisowurtzitane Fieser, L. F. (1965). "Extensions in the...
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Cristol-Firth modification. The 1,3-dihalocyclobutanes were key precursors to propellanes. The reaction has been applied to the preparation of ω-bromo esters with...
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20]icosane. In carbon skeleton of pagodane, there can be distinguished many propellane-type fragments. The overall synthesis can be summarized as follows: The...
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may refer to: TH-dimer, or tetrahydromethylcyclopentadiene dimer [4.3.3]Propellane This set index page lists chemical structure articles associated with...
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moieties to serve as building blocks in medicinal chemistry. Derivatives of propellane with reactive functional groups, such as the hydrochloride salt of 3-fluorobicyclo[1...
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Bioisosteres of Internal Alkynes and para ‐Disubstituted Benzenes from [1.1.1]Propellane". Angewandte Chemie International Edition. 56 (41). Wiley: 12774–12777...
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Claisen rearrangement and enyne radical closure: Routes to triquinane and propellane systems and use in the synthesis of (±)-ceratopicanol". Journal of Organic...
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tetrafluorothiophene dioxide, octafluorotricyclooctadiene, a highly reactive propellane, tetrafluorocyclopentadienone, octafluorocyclooctatetraene, a heptafluorotropylium...
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