Hexahydroxybenzene triscarbonate
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Hexahydroxybenzene triscarbonate | ||
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Hexahydroxybenzene triscarbonate | ||
Systematic name 3,5,8,10,13,15-Hexaoxatetracyclo[10.3.0.02,6.07,11]pentadeca-1(12),2(6),7(11)-triene-4,9,14-trione | ||
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PubChem | 13382132 | |
ChemSpider | 10311361 | |
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Properties | ||
Molecular formula | C9O9 | |
Molar mass | 252.09 g/mol | |
(verify) (what is: / ?) Except where noted otherwise, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C (77 °F), 100 kPa) | ||
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Hexahydroxybenzene triscarbonate is a chemical compound, an oxide of carbon with formula C
9O
9. Its molecule consists of a benzene core with the six hydrogen atoms replaced by three carbonate groups. It can be seen as a sixfold ester of hexahydroxybenzene (benzenehexol) and carbonic acid.
The compound was obtained by C. Nallaiah in 1984, as a tetrahydrofuran solvate.[1]
See also
- Tetrahydroxy-1,4-benzoquinone biscarbonate
- Tetrahydroxy-1,4-benzoquinone bisoxalate
- Hexahydroxybenzene trisoxalate
References
- ↑ C. Nallaiah (1984), Synthesis of tetrahydroxy-1,4-benzoquinone biscarbonate and hexahydroxybenzene triscarbonate - new organic carbon oxidesTetrahedron, Volume 40, Issue 23, 1984, Pages 4897-4900 doi:10.1016/S0040-4020(01)91324-9
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