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Definition of carbene in English: carbenenounˈkɑːbiːnˈkärbēn Chemistry A highly reactive molecule containing a divalent carbon atom, examples of which occur as intermediates in some organic reactions. Example sentencesExamples - This reaction has become synthetically useful since the discovery of various well-defined transition metal carbene complexes which can catalyse alkene metathesis.
- We have since shown that this type of conical intersection structure is general for other alkene systems leading to carbene formation and cis-trans isomerization where possible.
- So here we have the personal opinion of a professor in chemistry, famous for his work on carbenes, commenting on evolution and at the same time his title evolved into professor of biochemistry.
- It is only in reactions with transition metals that carbenes are stable, due to the distribution of electrons within the structure formed.
Definition of carbene in US English: carbenenounˈkärbēn Chemistry A highly reactive molecule containing a divalent carbon atom, examples of which occur as intermediates in some organic reactions. Example sentencesExamples - So here we have the personal opinion of a professor in chemistry, famous for his work on carbenes, commenting on evolution and at the same time his title evolved into professor of biochemistry.
- We have since shown that this type of conical intersection structure is general for other alkene systems leading to carbene formation and cis-trans isomerization where possible.
- It is only in reactions with transition metals that carbenes are stable, due to the distribution of electrons within the structure formed.
- This reaction has become synthetically useful since the discovery of various well-defined transition metal carbene complexes which can catalyse alkene metathesis.
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