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- Fulvalene (bicyclopentadienylidene) is the member of the fulvalene family with the molecular formula C10H8. It is of theoretical interest as one of the...
- A fulvalene is a hydrocarbon obtained by formally cross-conjugating two rings through a common exocyclic double bond. The name is derived from the similarly...
- Bis(fulvalene)diiron is the organoiron complex with the formula (C5H4-C5H4)2Fe2. Structurally, the molecule consists of two ferrous centers sandwiched...
- exact m****: 128.0626 u) may refer to: Azulene Bicyclo[6.2.0]decapentaene Fulvalene Naphthalene This set index page lists chemical structure articles ****ociated...
- Pauson and Thomas J. Kealy at Duquesne University attempted to prepare fulvalene ((C5H4)2) by oxidative dimerization of cyclopentadiene (C5H6). To that...
- Telluride based batteries convert 15 to 20 percent of heat to energy. Fulvalene diruthenium promises greater efficiency, but is too expensive for commercial...
- in the presence of ligands; in the presence of benzene, a fulvalene complex, μ(η5:η5-fulvalene)-di-(μ-hydrido)-bis(η5-cyclopentadienyltitanium), can be...
- development of molecular electronics. TTF is related to the hydrocarbon fulvalene, (C5H4)2, by replacement of four CH groups with sulfur atoms. Over 10...
- allene: Attempted synthesis of "titanocene", i.e. Ti(C5H5)2, produces a fulvalene complex. The titanocene dimer was recognised in the 1970s but not structurally...
- stabilizing ligands, the Cp2ZrII fragment is unstable and dimerizes to form a fulvalene complex. In 1954, Wilkinson and Birmingham described zirconocene dihalides...