Olefiinile
Olefiinile is a theoretical organic compound and a hypothetical isomer of benzene. Its structure is proposed to feature a six-membered ring with a specific arrangement of alternating single and double bonds, differing from the delocalized pi system found in benzene. The name "olefiinile" suggests a connection to olefins, which are hydrocarbons containing at least one carbon-carbon double bond. However, unlike simple olefins, olefiinile would possess a cyclic, aromatic-like structure.
Research into olefiinile, though not widely documented, has explored its potential electronic properties and reactivity if