carbon-carbon bond

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bond
noun
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/bɒnd/
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/bɑːnd/
a close connection joining two or ...
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(Definition ofbondfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Since that time, samarium iodide has been employed in a variety of contexts in organic synthesis for both functional group manipulation andcarbon-carbonbondformation.
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The catechol dioxygenases, some of the most well-studied dioxygenase enzymes, use dioxygen to cleave acarbon-carbonbondof an aromatic catechol ring system.
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The acid group on the catalyst helps facilitate thecarbon-carbonbondformation by coordinating with the aldehyde oxygen.
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But this can not account for allcarbon-carbonbondlengths being equal in benzene.
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This reactivity, when combined with a palladium salt, creates acarbon-carbonbondwith an electrophillic carbon, like an organic halide.
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Citrate synthase is a member of a small family of enzymes that can directly form acarbon-carbonbondwithout the presence of metal ion cofactors.
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Formation of the newcarbon-carbonbondis at the position of allyl silanes and the position of vinylsilanes.
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Carbon-carbonbondrotation gives the betaine 4, which then forms the oxaphosphetane 5.
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This rearrangement is a usefulcarbon-carbonbond-forming reaction.
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The aldol reaction has been extensively researched primarily because of the inherent challenge of forming acarbon-carbonbond.
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A push-pull configuration also helps to stabilize the double bond because thecarbon-carbonbondhas considerably less double bond character.
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In transannulation a bicyclic molecule is created by intramolecularcarbon-carbonbondformation in a large monocyclic ring.
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A cycle of oxidative addition and reductive elimination on the copper center then creates a newcarbon-carbonbond.
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Deprotonation and acylation of the azlactone forms the keycarbon-carbonbond.
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Next, the newcarbon-carbonbondis formed by taking two of the p-orbitals and rotating them 90 degrees (see diagram).
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A 2,3-rearrangement may result incarbon-carbonbondformation.
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The angles between the carbon-hydroxyl group bonds and thecarbon-carbonbondare nominally 109.5 degrees.
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This difference can be attributed to the longer length of the carbon-silicon bond as compared to thecarbon-carbonbondof the tert-butyl group.
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Thecarbon-carbonbondlength in diamond is 154 pm which is also the largest bond length that exists for ordinary carbon covalent bonds.
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