Experiments at Berkeley Lab's Advanced Light Source reveal how a hydrocarbon
called pyrene could form near stars.
A reaction pathway that can form a hydrocarbon
called pyrene through a chemical method known as hydrogen - abstraction / acetylene - addition, or HACA, is shown at the top.
Not exact matches
While at the NRDC, Perera became interested in a hydrocarbon compound
called benzo [a]
pyrene, or B [a] P for short.
At bottom, some possible steps by which
pyrene can form more complex hydrocarbons via HACA (red) or another mechanism (blue)
called hydrogen abstraction — vinylacetylene addition (HAVA).