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Bullvalene is a
hydrocarbon with the
chemical formula C10H10. The
molecule has a cage-like
structure formed by the
fusion of one
cyclopropane and three...
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Addison (2001). "The
Bullvalene Story. The
Conception of
Bullvalene, a
Molecule That Has No
Permanent Structure". J. Chem...
- Cope
rearrangement causes the
fluxional states of the
molecules in the
bullvalene family. The Cope
rearrangement is the
prototypical example of a concerted...
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pentacoordinate compounds (e.g. PF5, Fe(CO)5), the Cope
rearrangements of
bullvalene or the Ray-Dutt/Bailar
twists for the
racemization of
octahedral complexes...
- and oxepin.
Other examples of this type of
tautomerism can be
found in
bullvalene, and in open and
closed forms of
certain heterocycles, such as organic...
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synthesis and the Parikh-Doering oxidation,
prediction of the
existence of
bullvalene as a
fluxional molecule, and
elucidation of the
mechanism of the Baeyer–Villiger...
- 6
aromatic membered rings: the
acenes Triquinacene is
isomeric with:
bullvalene,
diisopropenyldiacetylene IUPAC,
Compendium of
Chemical Terminology, 2nd...
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highlighted below,
other classic examples include the Cope
rearrangement in
bullvalene and the
chair inversion in cyclohexane. For
processes that are too slow...
- C10H10 may
refer to:
Compounds sharing the
molecular formula:
Basketene Bullvalene Cyclodecapentaene Dialin Divinylbenzene Diisopropenyldiacetylene Pentaprismane...
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author of
Organic Chemistry texts. He is
credited with the
naming of
bullvalene,
which is
named after William "Bull" Doering, whom
Jones was studying...