Cyclooctadecanonaene

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Cyclooctadecanonaene
Identifiers

Properties
Molecular formula C18H18
Molar mass 234.34 g mol−1
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Except where noted otherwise, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C (77 °F), 100 kPa)
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Cyclooctadecanonaene or [18]annulene is an annulene with chemical formula C
18
H
18
. This hydrocarbon obeys Hückel's rule and is, therefore, an aromatic compound. The compound was first synthesised by Franz Sondheimer.[1]

Reactions

The original synthesis started by the Eglinton reaction of the di-alkyne 1,5-hexadiyne with copper(II) acetate in pyridine to give the trimer, followed by deprotonation and isomerization with potassium tert-butoxide in tert-butanol and was concluded with hydrogen organic reduction with the Lindlar catalyst.[2] [3]

See also

  • Superbenzene

References

  1. In the literature and some internet references, Sondheimer is sometimes misspelled as Sandheimer.
  2. Sondheimer, F., Wolovsky, R. and Amiel, Y. (1962). "Unsaturated Macrocyclic Compounds. XXIII. The Synthesis of the Fully Conjugated Macrocyclic Polyenes Cyclooctadecanonaene ([18]Annulene), Cyclotetracosadodecaene ([24]Annulene), and Cyclotriacontapentadecaene ([30]Annulene).". J. Am. Chem. Soc. 68 (2): 274–284. doi:10.1021/ja00861a030. 
  3. K. Stöckel and F. Sondheimer (1988), "[18]Annulene", Org. Synth. ; Coll. Vol. 6: 68 
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