Hexahydroxybenzene trisoxalate
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Preferred IUPAC name Benzo[1,2-b:3,4-b′:5,6-b′′]tris([1,4]dioxine)-2,3,6,7,10,11-hexone | |
Other names 1,4,5,8,9,12-Hexaoxatriphenylene-2,3,6,7,10,11-hexone | |
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Chemical formula | C12O12 |
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Chemical compound
Hexahydroxybenzene trisoxalate is a chemical compound, an oxide of carbon with formula C
12O
12. Its molecule consists of a benzene core with the six hydrogen atoms replaced by three oxalate groups. It can be seen as a sixfold ester of benzenehexol and oxalic acid.
The compound was first described by H. S. Verter and R. Dominic in 1967.[1]
See also
- Tetrahydroxy-1,4-benzoquinone bisoxalate
- Tetrahydroxy-1,4-benzoquinone biscarbonate
- Hexahydroxybenzene triscarbonate
References
- ^ H. S. Verter, R. Dominic (1967), A new carbon oxide: synthesis of hexahydroxybenzene tris oxalate. Tetrahedron, Volume 23, Issue 10, , Pages 3863-3864 doi:10.1016/S0040-4020(01)97894-9
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- CO
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- CO4
- CO5
- CO6
- C2O
- C2O2
- C2O3
- C2O4 (1,2-Dioxetanedione and 1,3-Dioxetanedione)
- C3O
- C3O2
- C3O3
- C3O6
- C4O2
- C4O4
- C4O6
- C5O2
- C5O5
- C6O6 (Cyclohexanehexone and Ethylenetetracarboxylic dianhydride)
- C8O8
- C9O9
- C10O8
- C10O10
- C12O6
- C12O9
- C12O12
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