Pure Appl. Chem., 2002, Vol. 74, No. 5, pp. 809-834
doi:10.1351/pac200274050809
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY DIVISION
COMMISSION ON NOMENCLATURE OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Phane nomenclature. Part II. Modification of the degree of hydrogenation and substitution derivatives of phane parent hydrides (IUPAC Recommendations 2002)
H. A. Favre,**, D. Hellwinkel, W. H. Powell, H. A. Smith, Jr., and S. S.-C. Tsay
12031, rue Leclaire, Montréal, Québec, H1V 3A1, Canada; 2Institute of Organic Chemistry Universität Heidelburg im Neuenheimer Feld, 270 D-69120, Heidelberg, Germany; 31436 Havencrest Ct., Columbus, OH 43220-3841, USA; 43608 Linnet Lane, Portsmouth, VA 23703-2261, USA; 5Well-Being Biochemical Corporation, FL, 4-3, No. 36, Sec. 3, Min-Sheng E. Rd., Taipei, 104 Taiwan
Abstract:
Cyclophane and linear phane systems are considered as parent hydrides. Their derivatives are named in conformity with the principles, rules, and conventions prescribed for naming organic compounds. The following nomenclatural features are described: indicated and added hydrogen, order of seniority for numbering, substituents expressed as suffixes, substituents cited as prefixes, phane parent hydrides modified by addition or subtraction of hydrogen atoms, and polyfunctional derivatives.
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