Chemistry:Dialin
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Dialin (1,2-dihydronaphthalene) is a hydrocarbon with the chemical formula C10H10. The compound is chiral. It is related to naphthalene by the addition of two H atoms. It is a colorless oil. The compound can be prepared by dehydration of tetrahydronaphthol.[1]
Cryogenic irradiation interconverts dialin with [10]‑annulene.[2][3]
Related compounds
- Naphthalene
- Tetralin
- Decalin
- 1,4-Dihydronaphthalene (registry number 612-17-9), an isomer of 1,2-Dihydronaphthalene
Bibliography
- ↑ Korstanje, Ties J.; Jastrzebski, Johann T. B. H.; Klein Gebbink, Robertus J. M. (2010). "Catalytic Dehydration of Benzylic Alcohols to Styrenes by Rhenium Complexes". ChemSusChem 3 (6): 695–697. doi:10.1002/cssc.201000055. PMID 20468027. Bibcode: 2010ChSCh...3..695K.
- ↑ Masamune S.; Seidner, R. T. (1969). "[10]Annulenes" (in en). Journal of the Chemical Society D: Chemical Communications (10): 542. doi:10.1039/c29690000542. ISSN 0577-6171.
- ↑ Kemp-Jones, A. V.; Masamune S. (1973). "The monocyclic 10π-electron system". in Nozoe Tetsuo. Topics in Nonbenzenoid Aromatic Chemistry. I. Tokyo/New York: Hirokawa Publishing, on behalf of Halsted Press, a division of John Wiley & Sons. p. 122. ISBN 0-470-65155-5. https://archive.org/details/topicsinnonbenze0001unse/page/120/.
