cyclohexadienone
Cyclohexadienone is a chemical compound characterized by a six-membered carbon ring structure containing two conjugated double bonds and a carbonyl group (C=O). Its molecular formula is typically represented as C6H6O, and it is a member of the quinone family, which are aromatic or pseudo-aromatic compounds derived from aromatic hydrocarbons through oxidation.
The structure of cyclohexadienone features a cyclohexadiene core with a ketone functionality attached, imparting it with
In chemical research and synthesis, cyclohexadienone serves as a key intermediate or building block. It can
Cyclohexadienone is also studied in the context of biological systems, as related quinone-like compounds are involved
Although less common than other related compounds such as benzoquinone or quinone derivatives, cyclohexadienone remains of