Chicken wire (chemistry)

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Buckminster­fullerene "Bucky ball" with a chicken wire-like chemical structure
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Chicken wire

In chemistry, the term chicken wire is used in different contexts. Most of them relate to the similarity of the regular hexagonal (honeycomb-like) patterns found in certain chemical compounds to the mesh structure commonly seen in real chicken wire.

Examples

Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons

Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons or graphenes—including fullerenes, carbon nanotubes, and graphite—have a hexagonal structure that is often described as chicken wire-like.[1][2][3]

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Hydrogen bonded (dashed) complex between melamine (blue) and cyanuric acid (red)

Hexagonal molecular structures

A hexagonal structure that is often described as chicken wire-like can also be found in other types of chemical compounds such as:

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Hydrogen-bonded "chicken wire" of boric acid.
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Phenanthrene drawn in "chicken wire notation"

Additional information

Bond line notation

The skeletal formula is a method to draw structural formulas of organic compounds where lines represent the chemical bonds and the vertices represent implicit carbon atoms.[9] This notation is sometimes called chicken wire notation by a Stanford professor.[10][11][12]

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Chemical structure of the fictional molecule 1,2-dimethyl-chickenwire

Chemical joke

It is an old jokeScript error: No such module "Unsubst". in chemistry to draw a polycyclic hexagonal chemical structure and call this fictional compound chickenwire.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". By adding one or two simple chemical groups to this skeleton, the compound can then be named following the official chemical naming convention. An example is 1,2-Dimethyl-chickenwire in a cartoon by Nick D. Kim.

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A "chicken wire surface plot" of n,n-Dimethyltryptamine

Surface plots

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