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| Product Name: | cubane | | Synonyms: | cubane;Pentacyclo[4.2.0.02,5.03,8.04,7]octane;Quadriprismane;cubane ISO 9001:2015 REACH | | CAS: | 277-10-1 | | MF: | C8H8 | | MW: | 104.15 | | EINECS: | | | Product Categories: | | | Mol File: | 277-10-1.mol |  |
| | cubane Chemical Properties |
| Melting point | 130-131° (sealed capillary) | | Boiling point | 130.31°C (rough estimate) | | density | 0.9155 (estimate) | | refractive index | 1.4770 (estimate) | | Stability: | Combustible. Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents. |
| | cubane Usage And Synthesis |
| Chemical Properties | solid | | Definition | cubane: A crystalline hydrocarbon,C8H8; r.d. 1.29; m.p. 131°C. It has anovel structure with eight carbonatoms at the corners if a cube, eachattached to a hydrogen. Cubane wascrystallite first synthesized in 1964 by PhilipEaton. The C–C–C bond angle of 90°is highly strained and cubane and itsderivatives have been investigated ashigh-energy fuels and explosives. Inparticular, octanitrocubane, in whichthe hydrogen atoms are replaced by-NO2 groups is possibly the mostpowerful chemical explosive known,although, so far, only small amountshave been synthesized. It decomposesto carbon dioxide and nitrogen:C8 (NO2)8 →8CO2 + 4N2 |
| | cubane Preparation Products And Raw materials |
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