betaindenyl
Betaindenyl is a class of organic compounds characterized by the presence of a beta-indane skeleton, which is a bicyclic structure derived from indane. Indane itself is a bicyclic hydrocarbon with a structure that can be viewed as a fused benzene and cyclopropane ring. The beta-indane skeleton in betaindenyl compounds is formed by the fusion of two benzene rings with a cyclopropane ring in a specific configuration.
Betaindenyl compounds are of interest in organic chemistry due to their unique structural features and potential
One notable example of a betaindenyl compound is betaindene, which has a structure that includes a beta-indane
The study of betaindenyl compounds continues to be an active area of research, with ongoing efforts to