Scientists Unlock the Secrets of Elusive Antiaromatic Molecule in the Lab
Scientists have recently discovered an elusive antiaromatic molecule in the lab. This molecule, known as a cyclobutadiene, is made up of four carbon atoms in a square shape. Scientists have long suspected that this antiaromatic molecule existed, but it had never been observed in the lab until now. The team of scientists who made this discovery used a unique combination of laser spectroscopy and computational chemistry to study the molecule. Their findings could have a significant impact on our understanding of antiaromatic molecules and may lead to the development of new, more efficient materials and technologies.
source: Phys.org