In an earlier post, I searched for small C-C-C angles, finding one example that was also accompanied by an apparently exceptionally long C-C bond (2.18Å). But this arose from highly unusual bonding giving rise not to a single bond order but one closer to one half! How long can a “normal” (i.e single) C-C bond get, a question which has long fascinated chemists.
Posts Tagged ‘Carbon–carbon bond’
Long C-C bonds.
Wednesday, November 30th, 2016Tags:Aviation, Bond order, Carbon–carbon bond, Chemical bond, chemical bonding, naive search, search query, single bond
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A wider look at π-complex metal-alkene (and alkyne) compounds.
Monday, June 13th, 2016Previously, I looked at the historic origins of the so-called π-complex theory of metal-alkene complexes. Here I follow this up with some data mining of the crystal structure database for such structures.
Tags:alkene, alkene-metal complex, alkyne, Bond length, Carbon–carbon bond, Chemical bond, chemical bonding, Cluster chemistry, Conquest structure editor, Coordination complex, data mining, double bond, editor, filled metal orbital, metal, metal-alkene complexes, metal-alkyne complexes, metal-carbon bonds, Pi backbonding, search query, Structural formula, Transition metal alkyne complex
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