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  2. Cyclooctane - Wikipedia

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    The activation of these catalysts under H 2, produces cyclooctane, which is usually discarded or burnt: C 8 H 12 + 2 H 2 → C 8 H 16. Cyclooctane participates in no reactions except those typical of other saturated hydrocarbons, combustion and free radical halogenation. Work in 2009 on alkane functionalisation, using peroxides such as dicumyl ...

  3. Cyclooctanone - Wikipedia

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  4. Cyclooctene - Wikipedia

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    Possible isomers of cyclooctene. Cyclooctene is the cycloalkene with a formula C 8 H 14.Its molecule has a ring of 8 carbon atoms, connected by seven single bonds and one double bond.

  5. Chlorobis(cyclooctene)iridium dimer - Wikipedia

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    Chlorobis(cyclooctene)iridium dimer is an organoiridium compound with the formula Ir 2 Cl 2 (C 8 H 14) 4, where C 8 H 14 is cis-cyclooctene.Sometimes abbreviated Ir 2 Cl 2 (coe) 4, it is a yellow, air-sensitive solid that is used as a precursor to many other organoiridium compounds and catalysts.

  6. cis-Cyclooctene - Wikipedia

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    Cyclooctene undergoes ring-opening metathesis polymerization to give polyoctenamers, which are marketed under the name Vestenamer. [3]cis-Cyclooctene (COE) is a substrate known for quite selectively forming the epoxide, as compared to other cycloalkenes, e.g. cyclohexene.

  7. trans-Cyclooctene - Wikipedia

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    trans-Cyclooctene was first synthesized on a preparatory scale by Arthur C. Cope with a Hofmann elimination reaction of N,N,N-trimethylcyclooctylammonium iodide. [10] The reaction gives a mixture of cis and trans isomers, and the trans isomer is selectively trapped as a complex with silver nitrate.

  8. Cyclodecane - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Density: 0.871 g/cm 3: Melting point: 9 to 10 °C (48 to 50 °F; 282 to 283 K)

  9. Cyclooctyne - Wikipedia

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    Cyclooctyne is the cycloalkyne with a formula C 8 H 12.Its molecule has a ring of 8 carbon atoms, connected by seven single bonds and one triple bond.. Cyclooctyne is the smallest cycloalkyne that is stable enough to be isolated, although the chemical is still highly reactive.