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Following the RDBE blogs, I decided to run a little test pointed out to me by Robin Martin, Ph.D. Without using the RDBE formula, what is the RDBE (number of rings) for cubane (structure shown below)? Starting with the 2D representation of cubane, it comes down to counting how many bonds are removed to displace...

In light of the posting by Oliver Fiehn’s group (http://fiehnlab.ucdavis.edu/projects/Seven_Golden_Rules/Ring-Double-Bonds/), I’ve decided to blog some compounds I’ve encountered in the lab. Using the 2nd formula from the previous blog (http://acdlabs.typepad.com/elucidation/2008/03/rings-double-bo.html), for some cases the RDBE calculation will work if the correct atom valence is known. Note: the nitrochloroform compound can be drawn more than one...

Rings plus Double Bonds Equivalent (RDBE) (also known as the degree/element of unsaturation or index of hydrogen deficiency) can be determined from a Molecular Formula (MF). The calculation provides insight into the number of rings and/or double bonds and/or triple bonds to expect from an unknown structure. RDBE = (# of C) + 1 –...

Let me begin by stating my experiences with elucidations on organic molecules. I have led over 60 training sessions attended by chemists and Spectroscopists from Academia to industry around the world. Some more successful than others—this came down to expertise of the attendee. I have also conversed with dozens of chemists/Spectroscopists, experts and non-experts, at...