alkadiynes
Alkadiynes are a class of organic compounds that contain two carbon-carbon triple bonds. They are unsaturated hydrocarbons, meaning they have a high degree of unsaturation due to the presence of multiple pi bonds. The general formula for an alkadiyne is CnH2n-2, where n is the number of carbon atoms and n must be at least 4. The two triple bonds can be either adjacent (cumulated), separated by one double bond (enynes), or separated by more than one single bond (isolated).
The nomenclature for alkadiynes follows IUPAC rules, with the suffix "-diyne" being added to the alkane name,
Alkadiynes exhibit a linear geometry around the sp-hybridized carbon atoms involved in the triple bonds. Their