Benzvalene is an organic compound and one of several isomers of benzene. It was first synthesized in 1967 by K. E. Wilzbach et al. via photolysis of benzene...
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irradiated at 237 to 254 nm forms small amounts of fulvene along with benzvalene. Fulvalene Methylenecyclopropene Nomenclature of Organic Chemistry : IUPAC...
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The molecular formula C6H6 (molar mass: 78.114) Benzene Benzvalene Bicyclopropenyl 1,2,3-Cyclohexatriene Dewar benzene Fulvene Prismane [3]Radialene...
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synthesized by rearrangement reactions in 1966. The synthesis starts from benzvalene (1) and 4-phenyltriazolidone (2), which is a strong dienophile. The reaction...
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permanganate Ammonium chlorate Azidotetrazolates Azoclathrates Benzoyl peroxide Benzvalene 3,5-Bis(trinitromethyl)tetrazole Chlorine oxides Copper(I) acetylide Copper(II)...
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Some known valence isomers of benzene Benzene Dewar benzene Prismane Benzvalene Bicyclopropenyl The valence isomers are not restricted to isomers of benzene...
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example, irradiation of benzene at 237 to 254 nm results in formation of benzvalene, an isomer of benzene that is 71 kcal/mol higher in energy than benzene...
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classic structures such as the isomers prismane, benzvalene and Claus' benzene. Prismane and benzvalene were synthesized in the 1970s; Claus' benzene is...
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0 K (KJ/mole) 298 K (KJ/mole) Benzene 100.5 82.0 Dewar benzene 415.5 397.1 Benzvalene 397.5 378.1 Prismane 567.2 547.0 Bicycloprop-2-enyl 593.6 578.8...
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1021/ja00961a052. Wilzbach, K. E.; Ritscher, James S.; Kaplan, Louis. (1967). "Benzvalene, the Tricyclic Valence Isomer of Benzene". Journal of the American Chemical...
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