Saturday, September 6, 2008

Creating and extending the hydrogen abstraction tool

The next step is to create a hydrogen abstraction tool by transferring two carbon dimers to two carbon radicals (either sp2 or sp3 radicals could be used in this step. While the illustrations are suggestive of an sp3 carbon, this is not necessary and might be undesirable in some cases). This is illustrated in the following figure:

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As we sometimes wish to use the dimer at the end of a polyyne as the source of carbon for some other reaction, we need a way to extend the polyyne. This is illustrated below:

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Another useful reaction is the transfer of a dimer from one polyyne to another:

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1 comment:

3B said...

very informative and comprehensive blog..It focus on molecular nanotechnology,Thermal noise and Hydrogen tool..The objective of molecular nanotechnology is to develop methods which permit the economic synthesis of most structures permitted by physical law..keep continue with this great research

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