- Carbon-carbon bond
A carbon-carbon bond is a
covalent bond between twocarbon atom s [JerryMarch] . The most common form is thesingle bond – a bond composed of twoelectron s, one from each of the two atoms. The carbon-carbon single bond is asigma bond and is said to be formed between one hybridized orbital from each of the carbon atoms. In ethane, the orbitals are sp3hybridized orbitals, but single bonds formed between carbon atoms with other hybridisations do occur (e.g. sp2 to sp2). In fact, the carbon atoms in the single bond need not be of the same hybridisation. Carbon atoms can also formdouble bond s calledalkene s or triple bonds calledalkyne s. A double bond is formed with an sp2 hybridized orbital and a p-orbital that isn't involved in the hybridization. A triple bond is formed with an sp hybridized orbital and two p-orbitals from each atom. The use of the p-orbitals forms api bond .Carbon has the unique characteristic among all elements to form long chains of its own atoms, a property called
catenation . This coupled with the strength of the carbon-carbon bond gives rise to an enormous number of molecular forms, many of which are important structural elements of life, and so carbon compounds have their own field of study:organic chemistry .Branching is also common in C-C skeletons. Different carbon atoms can be identified with respect to the number of other carbon neighbors:
* primary carbon atom: one carbon neighbor
* secondary carbon atom: two carbon neighbors
* tertiary carbon atom: three carbon neighbors
* quaternary carbon atom: four carbon neighbors:
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Carbon-carbon bond forming reactions are
organic reaction s in which a new carbon carbon bond is formed. They are important in the production of many man-made chemicals such aspharmaceutical s andplastic s.Some examples of reactions which form carbon-carbon bonds are
Aldol reaction s,Diels-Alder reaction , the addition of aGrignard reagent to acarbonyl group , aHeck reaction , aMichael reaction and aWittig reaction .ee also
* An extensive list is presented here:
* The chemistry of carbon bonded to other elements in the periodic table:References
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