Title of article :
Rhombellane-Related Crystal Networks
Author/Authors :
MEDELEANU, MIHAI University Politehnica of Timisoara - Faculty of Industrial Chemistry and Environmental Engineering - C. Telbisz Str. No. 6, 300001 - Timisoara - Romania , KHALAJ, ZAHRA Department of Physics - Shahr-e-Qods Branch - Islamic Azad University, Tehran , VASILE DIUDEA, MIRCEA Department of Chemistry - Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering - Babes−Bolyai University - 400028 Cluj - Romania
Abstract :
Rhombellanes are mathematical structures existing in various environments, in crystal or quasicrystal networks, or even in their homeomorphs, further possible becoming real molecules.
Rhombellanes originate in the K2.3 complete bipartite graph, a tile
found in the linear polymeric staffanes. In close analogy, a rod-like
polymer derived from hexahydroxy-cyclohexane, HHCH, was
imagined. Further, the idea of linear polymer synthesized from
dehydro-adamantane, DHAda, was extended in the design of a threedimensional crystal network, called here Ada-Ada, of which tile is a
hyper-adamantane (an adamantane of which vertices are just
adamantanes). It was suggested that Ada-Ada would be synthesized
starting from the real molecule tetrabromo-adamantane, by
dehydrogenation and polymerization. The crystal structures herein
proposed were characterized by connectivity and ring sequences and also by the Omega polynomial.
Keywords :
Rhombellane , Adamantine , Staffane , Crystal network , Omega polynomial
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Mathematical Chemistry