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- 1,3-Dehydroadamantane abstract "1,3-Dehydroadamantane, formally tetracyclo[3.3.1.13,7.01,3]decane, is an organic compound with formula C10H14, which can be obtained from adamantane by removal of two hydrogen atoms to create an internal bond. It is a polycyclic hydrocarbon, and can be viewed also as being derived from [1.3.3]propellane by addition of a methylene bridge between the two larger rings. Like other small-ring propellanes, this compound is substantially strained and unstable.".
- Q4545676 abstract "1,3-Dehydroadamantane, formally tetracyclo[3.3.1.13,7.01,3]decane, is an organic compound with formula C10H14, which can be obtained from adamantane by removal of two hydrogen atoms to create an internal bond. It is a polycyclic hydrocarbon, and can be viewed also as being derived from [1.3.3]propellane by addition of a methylene bridge between the two larger rings. Like other small-ring propellanes, this compound is substantially strained and unstable.".
- 1,3-Dehydroadamantane comment "1,3-Dehydroadamantane, formally tetracyclo[3.3.1.13,7.01,3]decane, is an organic compound with formula C10H14, which can be obtained from adamantane by removal of two hydrogen atoms to create an internal bond. It is a polycyclic hydrocarbon, and can be viewed also as being derived from [1.3.3]propellane by addition of a methylene bridge between the two larger rings. Like other small-ring propellanes, this compound is substantially strained and unstable.".
- Q4545676 comment "1,3-Dehydroadamantane, formally tetracyclo[3.3.1.13,7.01,3]decane, is an organic compound with formula C10H14, which can be obtained from adamantane by removal of two hydrogen atoms to create an internal bond. It is a polycyclic hydrocarbon, and can be viewed also as being derived from [1.3.3]propellane by addition of a methylene bridge between the two larger rings. Like other small-ring propellanes, this compound is substantially strained and unstable.".