sylindrene
Sylindrene is a fictional chemical compound commonly cited in speculative chemistry and science fiction to illustrate the properties of cylindrical polycyclic aromatic systems. It is not known to exist in nature, and there are no verified experimental records of its synthesis or characterization. The term is used mainly as a thought experiment about molecular curvature and electronic delocalization.
Etymology and concept: The name sylindrene combines "cylinder" with conventional hydrocarbon naming, signaling a proposed tubular
Structure and properties (in fiction): The imagined structure features a cylindrical backbone with a high degree
Contexts and discussions: Sylindrene is often used in discussions of curved aromaticity, strain energy, and the
Relation to real chemistry: While sylindrene remains fictional, it echoes real-world research on cyclacenes, warped polycyclic
See also: Cyclacenes, Carbon nanotubes, Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon. References: This article describes sylindrene as a fictional