trivialen
Trivialen is a fictional chemical compound used in educational contexts to illustrate principles of organic synthesis, reaction mechanisms, and nomenclature. It is not a real-world substance but a construct commonly employed in textbooks and teaching simulations to demonstrate how organic molecules can be manipulated in a laboratory setting.
The name is derived from the word trivial, combined with the -en suffix typical of hydrocarbon-related terms.
In most depictions, trivialen is a small, versatile hydrocarbon skeleton bearing a functional group (such as
Textbook demonstrations show simple in-lab preparations from readily available fragments, often described in a two-step sequence.
Because trivialen is a construct of educational material, it has no real-world production, regulatory status, or
See also: organic chemistry education, reaction mechanisms, nomenclature.