Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "[2.2.2]Propellane, formally tricyclo[2.2.2.01,4]octane is an organic compound, a member of the propellane family. It is a hydrocarbon with formula C8H12, or C2(=C2H4)3. Its molecule has three rings with four carbon atoms each, sharing one C-C bond.This compound is unstable (although not as much as [1.1.1]propellane). The bond angles on the shared carbons are considerably strained: three of them are close to 90 degrees, the other three to 120 degrees. The strain energy is estimated to be 93 kcal/mol (390 kJ/mol)."@en }
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- 2.2.2-Propellane abstract "[2.2.2]Propellane, formally tricyclo[2.2.2.01,4]octane is an organic compound, a member of the propellane family. It is a hydrocarbon with formula C8H12, or C2(=C2H4)3. Its molecule has three rings with four carbon atoms each, sharing one C-C bond.This compound is unstable (although not as much as [1.1.1]propellane). The bond angles on the shared carbons are considerably strained: three of them are close to 90 degrees, the other three to 120 degrees. The strain energy is estimated to be 93 kcal/mol (390 kJ/mol).".
- Q4596979 abstract "[2.2.2]Propellane, formally tricyclo[2.2.2.01,4]octane is an organic compound, a member of the propellane family. It is a hydrocarbon with formula C8H12, or C2(=C2H4)3. Its molecule has three rings with four carbon atoms each, sharing one C-C bond.This compound is unstable (although not as much as [1.1.1]propellane). The bond angles on the shared carbons are considerably strained: three of them are close to 90 degrees, the other three to 120 degrees. The strain energy is estimated to be 93 kcal/mol (390 kJ/mol).".