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- noun the
trivalent radical R-C.: or any of itshydrocarbyl derivatives
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Lectures on my fields, particularly those on metallic complexes of cyclopentadienes and indenes, metal-p-complexes of six-ringed aromatics, mono -, di - and oligo-olefins and most recently metalcarbonyl carbene and carbyne complexes, led me on lecture tours of the United States,
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A "new" form of carbon stronger and stiffer than any known material. Also known as linear acetylenic carbon, carbyne is an indefinitely long chain of carbon atoms that are joined together by sequential double bonds or alternating single and triple bonds (a polyyne). Detected reportedly in asteroids, and synthesized only in vanishingly minute amounts in a lab. Only a single molecule thick, meaning that, for a given mass of carbyne, the surface area thereof is relatively immense.
August 16, 2013