octomeres
Octomeres are a class of organic molecules characterized by a specific structural feature: a chain of eight carbon atoms. This fundamental definition distinguishes them from other hydrocarbons based on the length of their carbon backbone. The properties of octomeres can vary significantly depending on the presence and arrangement of double or triple bonds within the carbon chain, as well as the addition of other functional groups. For instance, an octene would contain one or more carbon-carbon double bonds, while an octyne would feature at least one carbon-carbon triple bond. Saturated octanes, lacking any unsaturation, are generally less reactive.
The simplest octomere is n-octane, a linear alkane with the chemical formula C8H18. However, branching is possible,