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- Q2191837 subject Q52305.
- Q2191837 abstract "Cuneane (C8H8, Pentacyclo[3.3.0.0 2,4.03,7.06,8]octane) is a saturated hydrocarbon. Its name is derived from the Latin “cuneus”, meaning a wedge. Cuneane may be produced from cubane by metal-ion-catalyzed σ-bond rearrangement. Similar reactions are known for homocubane (C9H10) and bishomocubane (C10H10).The cuneane molecule has three groups of equivalent carbon atoms (A, B, C), which have also been confirmed by NMR. The molecular graph of the carbon skeleton of cuneane is a regular graph with non-equivalent groups of vertices, and so it is a very important test object for different algorithms of mathematical chemistry.Scheme 2. Equivalent carbon atoms in cuneaneSome cuneane derivatives have liquid crystal properties.".
- Q2191837 thumbnail Cuneane-HF-Mercury-3D-balls.png?width=300.
- Q2191837 wikiPageExternalLink 2D_and_3D_Models_of_Dodecahedrane_and_Cuneane_Assemblies.
- Q2191837 wikiPageWikiLink Q1766412.
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- Q2191837 wikiPageWikiLink Q209402.
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- Q2191837 wikiPageWikiLink Q52305.
- Q2191837 wikiPageWikiLink Q6822561.
- Q2191837 wikiPageWikiLink Q826467.
- Q2191837 type ChemicalCompound.
- Q2191837 type ChemicalSubstance.
- Q2191837 type ChemicalObject.
- Q2191837 type Thing.
- Q2191837 type Q11173.
- Q2191837 comment "Cuneane (C8H8, Pentacyclo[3.3.0.0 2,4.03,7.06,8]octane) is a saturated hydrocarbon. Its name is derived from the Latin “cuneus”, meaning a wedge. Cuneane may be produced from cubane by metal-ion-catalyzed σ-bond rearrangement. Similar reactions are known for homocubane (C9H10) and bishomocubane (C10H10).The cuneane molecule has three groups of equivalent carbon atoms (A, B, C), which have also been confirmed by NMR.".
- Q2191837 label "Cuneane".
- Q2191837 depiction Cuneane-HF-Mercury-3D-balls.png.