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arynenoun
any hydrocarbon, normally a transient species, derived from an arene by removal of two hydrogen atoms from adjacent carbon atoms, and thus possessing a formal triple bond; the simplest is benzyne
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Aryne
Arynes and benzynes are highly reactive species derived from an aromatic ring by removal of two substituents. Arynes are examples of didehydroarenes (1,2-didehydroarenes in this case), although 1,3- and 1,4-didehydroarenes are also known. Arynes are examples of strained alkynes.
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Aryne
Arynes or benzynes are highly reactive species derived from an aromatic ring by removal of two ortho substituents. Arynes usually best described as having a strained triple bond; however, they possess some biradical character as well. Arynes were first postulated by Georg Wittig in 1940 and by Roberts in 1953 The discovery of benzyne led to rapid developments in synthetic methodologies to make this highly reactive intermediate useful for organic synthesis. To date, a variety of natural products have been prepared using arynes as intermediates. Examples of such natural products are Cryptaustoline,-Liphagal, Dehydroaltenuene B, Herbindole A, Taxodione, Melleine and many others. Perhaps one of the most famous reactions of arynes is Bergman cyclization, which lies in the core of mechanism of action of enediyne cytostatics.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of aryne in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of aryne in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
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