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Revision as of 13:10, 18 May 2022
This page is about small molecules that feature a lot of polycyclic elements.
Polycycles not just in in 2D but also (and perhaps predominately so) in 3D.
Preferably with no free rotational degrees of freedom in the molecule.
Examples
- 2D polycyclic
- no rotational degrees of freedom
Molecules close to adamantane in structure. These are close in nature to diamond. One proposal are adamantanes with corners substituted with boron sand or nitrogen.
- Either alternatingly wit four nitrigens and 4 borons
- Or all the same either all 8 substituted with nitrogen (adamanzane) or all 8 substituted with boron.
Misc
Aromatic polycyclic compounds are also often optically active and potentially of interest as basis for optically activated nanoscale actuators.
Related
- Stiffness
- Combining advantages of different selfassembly technologies
- Spiroligoners
- organometallic compound
External links
Wikipedia
- Adamanzane – adamantane with corners substituted by nitrogen atoms
- The boron analogon to adamanzane
- The alternating nitrogen boron version of adamanzane
- Category: Polycyclic organic compounds
- Category: Polycyclic onaromatic hydrocarbons
- Category: Boron heterocycles
- Heterocyclic compound
- Category: Heterocyclic compounds
- Category: Nitrogen heterocycles
Exotic miscellaneous: