- atoms, and
include examples where all the
atoms are
carbon (i.e., are
carbocycles), none of the
atoms are
carbon (inorganic
cyclic compounds), or where...
- In
organic chemistry, an
alicyclic compound contains one or more all-carbon
rings which may be
either saturated or unsaturated, but do not have aromatic...
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- non-homocyclic ring. A
carbocycle or
carbocyclic ring is a
homocyclic ring in
which all of the
atoms are carbon. An
important class of
carbocycles are alicyclic...
-
heterocyclic system derived by
fusion of
three triazine rings, and
analog of the
carbocycle phenalene. The
history of
heterocyclic chemistry began in the 1800s, in...
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- to carbon-carbon
double bonds involves making the
imines as part of a
carbocycle. Kumarasamy, Elango; Kandappa,
Sunil Kumar; Raghunathan, Ramya; Jockusch...
-
flexibility necessary to
accommodate this geometry.
Large alkyne-containing
carbocycles may be
virtually unstrained,
while the
smallest constituents of this...
- like all
cardiac glycosides, has as its core a steroid-type set of four
carbocycles (all-carbon rings). In cerberin, this
steroid core is connected, first...
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