carbenequelle
Carbenequelle is a term that appears to be a portmanteau of "carbene" and "quelle." A carbene is a molecule in which a group contains a divalent carbon atom, meaning the carbon atom has two bonds and two non-bonding valence electrons. These species are highly reactive intermediates in organic chemistry, often participating in insertion reactions and cycloadditions. The term "quelle" is derived from German and translates to "source" or "spring." Therefore, "carbenequelle" could conceptually refer to a source or generation method for carbenes.
In the context of organic synthesis, various methods exist for generating carbenes. These include the decomposition