Cyclooctene
Cyclooctene is the cycloalkene with an formula C
8H
14. Its molecule has a ring of 8 carbon atoms, connected by seven single bonds and one double bond.
Cyclooctene is notable because it is the smallest cycloalkene that can exist as either the cis- or trans-isomer, with the cis-isomer being more common. Theoretical analyisis implies a total of 16 conformational and configurational isomers, all chiral, forming 8 enantiomer pairs.[1] Its most stable cis stereoisomer can adopt various conformations, the most stable one being shaped like a ribbon;[1]
The most stable trans-conformer is shaped like the 8-carbon equivalent chair conformation of cyclohexane.
References
- Neuenschwander, Ulrich; Hermans, Ive (2011). "The conformations of cyclooctene: Consequences for epoxidation chemistry". J. Org. Chem. 76 (24): 10236–10240. doi:10.1021/jo202176j.
External links
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