Everything about Cyclobutane totally explained
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Cyclobutane, C
4H
8, with a molecular mass of 56.107g/mol, is a four
carbon alkane in which all the
carbon atoms are arranged cyclically, hence
cyclobutane. Cyclobutane is a gas and commercially available as a
liquefied gas.
Cyclobutanes are cyclobutane derivatives.
Conformation
The 90 degree bond angles between
carbon atoms are significantly
strained and as such have greater
bond energies than either linear
butane molecules or larger homocyclic alkanes such as
cyclohexane. As such, cyclobutane is unstable above about 500 °C.
The
chemical conformation of cyclobutane isn't planar but folded or "puckered". One of the carbon atoms makes a 25° angle with the plane formed by the other three carbons. In this way some of the hydrogen
eclipsing interactions are reduced. The conformation is also known as a "butterfly". In substituted cycloalkanes both planar and puckered conformations exist. Because the energy difference between the two states can be small they can interconvert.
Cyclobutanes in nature
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Despite inherent strain the cyclobutane motif isn't an alien to molecules found in nature. One unusual example is
pentacycloanammoxic acid which is a
ladderane composed of 5 fused cyclobutane units. The estimated strain in this compound is 3 times that of cyclobutane. The compound is found in bacteria performing the
anammoxprocess where it forms part of a tight and very dense membrane believed to protect the organism from toxic
hydroxylamine and
hydrazine involved in the production of nitrogen and water from
nitrite ions and
ammonia. Some related
fenestranes are also found in nature.
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