Chemists Synthesize "Impossible" Molecule 9
neilest writes "Organic chemistry textbooks will need to be revised to recognize a chemical species that chemists have discovered at Northwestern University. The species -- pentamethylcyclopentadienyl cation -- was thought not to exist for long because theory said it was unstable. The full story can be found at this suntimes article"
ha! (Score:1)
because no one could spell it!
pentamethblablahwhaaanly
So release it! (Score:3, Funny)
"I've said this molecule is unstable and doesn't exist dozens of times in organic chemistry class, but as it turns out, the molecule had different ideas," Northwestern chemistry professor Joseph Lambert said.
Q: You've been calling something unstable for a while, but it turns out it was stable. What do you do?
A: Increment the version number and release it!
-- MarkusQ
What is it? (Score:1)
If they figure that one out that would be worth a nobel prize.
Re:What is it? (Score:4, Informative)
The said it was "a pentamethylcyclopentadienyl cation" which tells you exactly what they made if you have the right secret decoder ring [qmw.ac.uk].
So (in English) it's a positively charged ring of five carbon atoms, with a CH3 hanging off each carbon, and an average of 1.4 bonds between each pair of carbons in the ring.As for what it's good for, that depends. It could be good for a thesis, or for tenure, or for funding, or...it all depends on where you are in the food chain.
-- MarkusQ
Re:What is it? (Score:1)
Explains the how a little better... (Score:4, Informative)
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2002/04/02041 2074739.htm [sciencedaily.com]
Link to Lamberts Group (Score:3, Informative)