diene

chemical compound
Also known as: alkadiene, diolefin

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characteristics

  • structures of common hydrocarbon compounds
    In hydrocarbon: Nomenclature of alkenes and alkynes

    …double bonds are classified as dienes, those with three as trienes, and so forth. Dienes are named by replacing the -ane suffix of the corresponding alkane by -adiene and identifying the positions of the double bonds by numerical locants. Dienes are classified as cumulated, conjugated, or isolated according to whether…

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ethylene-propylene copolymers

  • In ethylene-propylene copolymer

    …(approximately 5 percent) of a diene—usually ethylidene norbornene or 1,4-hexadiene. (A diene is a hydrocarbon with two pairs of carbon atoms joined by a double bond. Ethylene and propylene are olefins, hydrocarbons in which there is only one carbon-carbon double bond.) The former is known as EPM (ethylene-propylene monomer) and…

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organometallic compounds

  • periodic table with group numbers and the s, p, d, and f blocks
    In organometallic compound: Polyene ligands

    Diene (―C=C―C=C―) and larger polyene ligands present the possibility of several points of attachment to a metal atom. The resulting polyene complexes are usually more stable than the equivalent monohapto complex with individual ligands. For example, bis(η4-cycloocta-1,5-diene)nickel is more stable than the corresponding complex containing…

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polymers