Propellane (French Wikipedia)

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  • The Inverted Bond in [1.1.1]Propellane is a Charge-Shift Bond, Wei Wu, Pr, Junjing Gu, Jinshuai Song, Sason Shaik, Philippe C. Hiberty, Angew. Chem. Int. Ed., 2009, 48, p. 1407 –1410. DOI 10.1002/anie.200804965
  • Josef Michl, George J. Radziszewski, John W. Downing, Kenneth B. Wiberg, Frederick H. Walker, Robert D. Miller, Peter Kovacic, Mikolaj Jawdosiuk, Vlasta Bonačić-Koutecký, Highly strained single and double bonds, Pure & Appl. Chem., 1983, vol. 55(2), pp. 315–321. DOI 10.1351/pac198855020315.
  • Kenneth B. Wiberg et Frederick H. Walker, [1.1.1]Propellane, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1982, 104(19), p. 5239-5240. DOI 10.1021/ja00383a046
  • Piotr Kaszynski et Josef Michl, [n]Staffanes: a molecular-size « Tinkertoy » construction set for nanotechnology. Preparation of end-functionalized telomers and a polymer of [1.1.1]propellane, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1988, 110(15), p. 5225-5226. DOI 10.1021/ja00223a070
  • Philip E. Eaton et George H. Temme, [2.2.2]Propellane system, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1973, 95(22), p. 7508-7510. DOI 10.1021/ja00803a052
  • Oliver Jarosch, GünterSzeimies, Thermal Behavior of [2.1.1]Propellane: A DFT/Ab Initio Study, J. Org. Chem., 2003, vol. 68(10), pp. 3797–3801. DOI 10.1021/jo020741d.
  • Frederick H. Walker, Kenneth B. Wiberg, Josef Michl, [2.2.1]Propellane, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1982, vol. 104, p. 2056. DOI 10.1021/ja00371a059.
  • Paul G. Gassman, Gary S. Proehl, [3.1.1]Propellane, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1980, vol. 102(22), pp. 6862–6863. DOI 10.1021/ja00542a040.
  • Katica Mlinaric-Majerski, Zdenko Majerski, 2,4-Methano-2,4-dehydroadamantane. A [3.1.1]propellane, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1980, vol. 102(4), pp. 1418–1419.DOI 10.1021/ja00524a033.
  • Kenneth B. Wiberg, George J. Burgmaier, Tricyclo[3.2.1.01,5]octane, Tetrahedron Letters, 1969, vol. 10(5), pp. 317–319. DOI 10.1016/s0040-4039(01)87681-4.
  • Paul G. Gassman, Alwin Topp, John W. Keller, Tricyclo[3.2.1.01,5]octane – a highly strained "propellerane", Tetrahedron Letters, 1969, vol. 10(14), pp. 1093–1095. DOI 10.1016/s0040-4039(01)97748-2.
  • Kenneth B. Wiberg, George J. Burgmaier, Tricyclo[3.2.1.01,5]octane. A 3,2,1-Propellane, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1972, vol. 94(21), pp. 7396–7401. DOI 10.1021/ja00776a022.
  • Donald H. Aue, R. Norman Reynolds, Reactions of a highly strained propellane. Tetracyclo[4.2.1.12,5.01,6]decane, J. Org. Chem., 1974, vol. 39(15), pp. 2315–2316. DOI 10.1021/jo00929a051.
  • Kenneth B. Wiberg, William E. Pratt, William F. Bailey, Reaction of 1,4-diiodonorbornane, 1,4-diiodobicyclo[2.2.2]octane, and 1,5-diiodobicyclo[3.2.1]octane with butyllithium. Convenient preparative routes to the [2.2.2]- and [3.2.1]propellanes, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1977, vol. 99, pp. 2297–2302. DOI 10.1021/ja00449a045.
  • David P. G. Hamon, V. Craige Trenerry, Carbenoid insertion reactions: formation of [4.1.1]propellane, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1981, vol. 103, pp. 4962–4965. DOI 10.1021/ja00406a059.
  • Ursula Szeimies-Seebach, Joachim Harnish, Günter Szeimies, Maurice Van Meerssche, Gabriel Germain, Jean-Paul Declerq, Existence of a New C6H6 Isomer: Tricyclo[3.1.0.02,6]hex-1(6)-ene, Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. Engl., 1978, vol. 17(11), pp. 848–850. DOI 10.1002/anie.197808481.
  • Ursula Szeimies-Seebach, Günter Szeimies, A facile route to the [4.1.1]propellane system, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1978, vol. 100, pp. 3966–3967. DOI 10.1021/ja00480a072.
  • Robert W. Weber, James M. Cook, General method for the synthesis of [n.3.3]propellanes, n ≥ 3, Can. J. Chem., 1978, vol. 56, pp. 189–192. DOI 10.1139/v78-030.
  • S. Yang, James M. Cook, Reactions of dicarbonyl compounds with dimethyl β-ketoglutarate: II. Simple synthesis of compounds of the [10.3.3]- and [6.3.3]-propellane series, J. Org. Chem., 1976, vol. 41(11), pp. 1903–1907. DOI 10.1021/jo00873a004.
  • Richard E. Pincock et Edward J. Torupka, Tetracyclo[3.3.1.13,7.01,3]decane. Highly reactive 1,3-dehydro derivative of adamantane, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1969, 91(16), p. 4593-4593. DOI 10.1021/ja01044a072
  • Shin-ichi Matsuoka, Naoto Ogiwara et Takashi Ishizone, Formation of Alternating Copolymers via Spontaneous Copolymerization of 1,3-Dehydroadamantane with Electron-Deficient Vinyl Monomers, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 2006, 128(27), p. 8708-8709. DOI 10.1021/ja062157i

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