Description
This is a wooden molecule model of Hexaphenylbenzene, C42H30. The atoms are hand painted wooden spheres in the correct ratios based on data from the Cambridge Crystallographic Database. It is mounted on a beech wood base with the word Hexaphenylbenzene and the chemical formula in a plastic tag.
The benzene ring is mounted in a custom made plexiglass holder mounted on a nickel-plated brass rod.
Hexaphenylbenzene is an aromatic compound composed of a benzene ring substituted with six phenyl rings. It is a colorless solid. The compound is the parent member of a wider class of hexaarylbenzenes.
This is the representation of the gas-state of the molecule, with the 6 phenyl rings perpendicular to the benzene ring.
More about Hexaphenylbenzene you can read on WikiPedia or PubChem.
The size of the model is 28cm x 28cm x 17cm (width, depth, height).
The model is a unique model and the images are of the model itself.
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