different between hydrocarbyl vs carbyne

hydrocarbyl

English

Noun

hydrocarbyl (plural hydrocarbyls)

  1. (organic chemistry) Any univalent radical, derived from a hydrocarbon, such as methyl or phenyl.

Translations

See also

  • alkyl
  • aryl
  • cycloalkyl
  • heterocyclyl
  • hydrocarbylene
  • organoheteryl
  • organyl

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carbyne

English

Noun

carbyne (plural carbynes)

  1. the trivalent radical R-C? or any of its hydrocarbyl derivatives
  2. the linear carbon allotrope; composed of alternating (1) triple and single bonds [ ...–C?C–C?C–... ] or (2) double bonds [ ...=C=C=C=... ]
  3. linear acetylenic carbon, a form of the linear carbon allotrope consisting of the form with alternating single and triple bonded carbons [ ...–C?C–C?C–... ]

Coordinate terms

(carbon allotrope):

  • graphene
  • graphite
  • diamond
  • carbon nanotube / buckytube
  • buckyball
  • fullerene
  • atomic carbon
  • amorphous carbon

Derived terms

  • (carbon allotrope): silicyne

See also

  • (trivalent radical R-C?): Carbyne on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
  • (linear acetylenic carbon): Linear acetylenic carbon on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
  • (carbon allotrope):
    • cumulene
    • polyyne

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