- Source: Cyclo(18)carbon
Cyclooctadeca-1,3,5,7,9,11,13,15,17-nonayne or cyclo[18]carbon is an allotrope of carbon with molecular formula C18. The molecule is a ring of eighteen carbon atoms, connected by alternating triple and single bonds; thus, it is a polyyne and a cyclocarbon.
Cyclo[18]carbon is the smallest cyclo[n]carbon predicted to be thermodynamically stable, with a computed strain energy of 72 kilocalories per mole. Above 122 K, it explosively decomposes to amorphous graphite.
A collaboration of teams at IBM and the University of Oxford team claimed to synthesize it in solid state in 2019 by electrochemical decarbonylation of several sites of a cyclobutanone structure: Later, researchers from Spain have used computational techniques to probe the structural and electronic properties of the molecule, and have discovered it to be an electron acceptor.
According to these IBM researchers, the electronic structure of their product consists of alternating triple bonds and single bonds, rather than a cumulene-type structure of consecutive double bonds. This supposedly makes this molecule a semiconductor.
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- Medali Davy
- Cyclo(18)carbon
- Cyclocarbon
- Allotropes of carbon
- C18
- Alkene
- Harry Anderson (chemist)
- Allotropes of sulfur
- Dethiobiotin synthase
- Dexketoprofen
- Oxocarbon