dipolenes
Dipolenes are a class of organic molecules characterized by the presence of two separate alkene functional groups within the same molecule. These alkenes are typically not conjugated, meaning they are separated by at least one saturated carbon atom. The term "dipolene" is derived from "di-" meaning two, "polen" referring to the alkene group, and the "-ene" suffix common in organic nomenclature for alkenes.
The arrangement and proximity of the two double bonds in dipolenes can lead to interesting chemical reactivity.
Dipolenes are not a widely studied or specifically defined class of compounds in the same way as,