Exact Mass: 26.0007

Exact Mass Matches: 26.0007

Found 10 metabolites which its exact mass value is equals to given mass value 26.0007, within given mass tolerance error 0.05 dalton. Try search metabolite list with more accurate mass tolerance error 0.01 dalton.

Cyanide ion

Cyanide ion; Prussiate; CN-; Cyano; Cyanide

CN- (26.0031)


   

Acetylene

Acetylene; Ethyne

C2H2 (26.0156)


Polyacetylene is also known as ethyne or ethin. Polyacetylene can be found in german camomile and roman camomile, which makes polyacetylene a potential biomarker for the consumption of these food products. Polyacetylene (IUPAC name: polyethyne) usually refers to an organic polymer with the repeating unit (C2H2)n. The name refers to its conceptual construction from polymerization of acetylene to give a chain with repeating olefin groups. This compound is conceptually important as the discovery of polyacetylene and its high conductivity upon doping helped to launch the field of organic conductive polymers. The high electrical conductivity discovered by Hideki Shirakawa, Alan Heeger, and Alan MacDiarmid for this polymer led to intense interest in the use of organic compounds in microelectronics (organic semiconductors). This discovery was recognized by the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2000. Early work in the field of polyacetylene research was aimed at using doped polymers as easily processable and lightweight "plastic metals". Despite the promise of this polymer in the field of conductive polymers, many of its properties such as instability to air and difficulty with processing have led to avoidance in commercial applications .

   

Ethen-1,1-diyl

ethenylidene group

C2H2 (26.0156)


   

Lithium fluoride

Lithium fluoride

FLi (26.0144)


   

Diborane

Diborane

B2H4 (26.0499)


   

Magnesium hydride

Magnesium hydride

MgH2 (26.0007)


   

Diborane(4)

Diborane(4)

B2H4 (26.0499)


   

Methylboranylidene

Methylboranylidene

CH3B (26.0328)


   

Nitridocarbon(1+)

Nitridocarbon(1+)

CN+ (26.0031)


   

Acetylene

Acetylene

C2H2 (26.0156)