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Cyclopropene

Index Cyclopropene

Cyclopropene is an organic compound with the formula 34. [1]

39 relations: Alicyclic compound, Allyl chloride, Bicalicene, Bicyclopropenyl, Bioorganometallic chemistry, C3H4, Calicene, Cycloalkene, Cyclopropane, Cyclopropane fatty acid, Cyclopropanone, Cyclopropenone, Deltic acid, Diazirine, Diphenylacetylene, Durian, Homoaromaticity, Kleinhovia, L-Photo-Leucine, List of compounds with carbon number 3, List of gases, Malvalic acid, Metal-centered cycloaddition reactions, Methylene cyclopropyl acetic acid, Methylene group, Methylenecyclopropane, Methylenecyclopropene, Oxirene, Propalene, Ring strain, Simplified molecular-input line-entry system, Sodium amide, Sodium bis(trimethylsilyl)amide, Spiro compound, Sterculia foetida, Sterculic acid, Transition metal carbyne complex, Triafulvalene, 1-Methylcyclopropene.

Alicyclic compound

An alicyclic compound is an organic compound that is both aliphatic and cyclic.

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Allyl chloride

Allyl chloride is the organic compound with the formula CH2.

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Bicalicene

Bicalicene is polycyclic hydrocarbon with chemical formula C16H8, composed of linked two cyclopentadiene ring and two cyclopropene ring.

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Bicyclopropenyl

Bicyclopropenyl (bicycloprop-2-enyl, C6H6) is an organic compound and one of several valence isomers of benzene.

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Bioorganometallic chemistry

Bioorganometallic chemistry is the study of biologically active molecules that contain carbon directly bonded to metals or metalloids.

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C3H4

C3H4 may refer to: Compounds sharing the molecular formula.

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Calicene

Calicene or Triapentafulvalene is a fulvalene hydrocarbon with chemical formula C8H6, composed of linked a cyclopentadiene ring and a cyclopropene ring.

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Cycloalkene

A cycloalkene or cycloolefin is a type of alkene hydrocarbon which contains a closed ring of carbon atoms, but has no aromatic character.

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Cyclopropane

Cyclopropane is a cycloalkane molecule with the molecular formula C3H6, consisting of three carbon atoms linked to each other to form a ring, with each carbon atom bearing two hydrogen atoms resulting in D3h molecular symmetry.

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Cyclopropane fatty acid

Cyclopropane fatty acids (CPA) are a subgroup of fatty acids that contain a cyclopropane group.

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Cyclopropanone

Cyclopropanone is an organic compound with molecular formula C3H4O consisting of a cyclopropane carbon framework with a ketone functional group.

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Cyclopropenone

Cyclopropenone is an organic compound with molecular formula C3H2O consisting of a cyclopropene carbon framework with a ketone functional group.

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Deltic acid

Deltic acid or dihydroxycyclopropenone is a chemical substance with the chemical formula C3O(OH)2.

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Diazirine

Diazirines are a class of organic molecules consisting of a carbon bound to two nitrogen atoms, which are double-bonded to each other, forming a cyclopropene-like ring, 3H-diazirene.

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Diphenylacetylene

Diphenylacetylene is the chemical compound C6H5C≡CC6H5.

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Durian

The durian is the fruit of several tree species belonging to the genus Durio.

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Homoaromaticity

Homoaromaticity, in organic chemistry, refers to a special case of aromaticity in which conjugation is interrupted by a single sp3 hybridized carbon atom.

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Kleinhovia

Kleinhovia hospita (guest tree syn. Kleinhovia serrata Blanco, Grewia meyeniana Walp.) is an evergreen, tropical tree native to Indonesia, Malaysia and other parts of tropical Asia.

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L-Photo-Leucine

L-Photo-Leucine is a synthetic derivative of the L-Leucine amino acid that is used as its natural analog and is characterized for having photo-reactivity, which makes it suitable for observing and characterizing protein-protein interactions (PPI).

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List of compounds with carbon number 3

This is a partial list of molecules that contain 3 carbon atoms.

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List of gases

This is a list of gases at standard conditions This means the substance boils at or below 25°C at 1 atmosphere pressure and is reasonably stable.

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Malvalic acid

Malvalic acid is a cyclopropene fatty acid found in baobab seed oil and cottonseed oil.

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Metal-centered cycloaddition reactions

A metal-centered cycloaddition is a subtype of the more general class of cycloaddition reactions.

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Methylene cyclopropyl acetic acid

Methylene cyclopropyl acetic acid (MCPA) is found in lychee seeds and also a toxic metabolite in mammalian digestion after ingestion of hypoglycin.

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Methylene group

In organic chemistry, a methylene group is any part of a molecule that consists of two hydrogen atoms bound to a carbon atom, which is connected to the remainder of the molecule by a double bond.

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Methylenecyclopropane

Methylenecyclopropane is an organic compound with the formula (CH2)2CCH2.

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Methylenecyclopropene

3-Methylenecyclopropene, also called methylenecyclopropene or triafulvene, is a hydrocarbon with chemical formula 44.

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Oxirene

Oxirene is a hypothesized heterocyclic chemical compound which contains an unsaturated three-membered ring containing two carbon atoms and one oxygen atom.

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Propalene

Propalene or bicyclobuta-1,3-diene is a polycyclic hydrocarbon composed of two fused cyclopropene rings.

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Ring strain

In organic chemistry, ring strain is a type of instability that exists when bonds in a molecule form angles that are abnormal.

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Simplified molecular-input line-entry system

The simplified molecular-input line-entry system (SMILES) is a specification in form of a line notation for describing the structure of chemical species using short ASCII strings.

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Sodium amide

Sodium amide, commonly called sodamide, is the inorganic compound with the formula NaNH2.

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Sodium bis(trimethylsilyl)amide

Sodium bis(trimethylsilyl)amide is the organosilicon compound with the formula ((CH3)3Si)2NNa. This species, usually called NaHMDS (sodium hexamethyldisilazide), is a strong base used for deprotonation reactions or base-catalyzed reactions. Its advantages are that it is commercially available as a solid and it is soluble not only in ethers, such as THF or diethyl ether, but also in aromatic solvents, like benzene and toluene by virtue of the lipophilic TMS groups. NaHMDS is quickly destroyed by water to form sodium hydroxide and bis(trimethylsilyl)amine.

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Spiro compound

A spiro compound, or spirane, from the Latin spīra, meaning a twist or coil, For a further but less stable source of the same text that provides access to the relevant material, see, same access date.

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Sterculia foetida

Sterculia foetida is a soft wooded tree that can grow up to 35 metres (115 ft.) tall.

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Sterculic acid

Sterculic acid is a cyclopropene fatty acid.

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Transition metal carbyne complex

Transition metal carbyne complexes are organometallic compounds with a triple bond between carbon and the transition metal.

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Triafulvalene

Triafulvalene or cyclopropenylidenecyclopropene is a fulvalenes hydrocarbon with chemical formula C6H4, composed of linked a cyclopropene ring and a cyclopropene ring.

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1-Methylcyclopropene

1-Methylcyclopropene (1-MCP) is a cyclopropene derivative used as a synthetic plant growth regulator.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyclopropene

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