A polyquinane polycyclic compound consisting of fused five-membered hydrocarbon rings.
The simplest polyquinane is the bicyclic compound bicyclo[3.3.0]octane.
The compound triquinacene, sometimes simply called quinacene (tricyclo[5.2.1.04,10]deca-2,5,8-triene) is the second member of a family of polyquinenes.
It was synthesized in 1964 in the group of R. B. Woodward[2] in connection with its suspected homoaromatic properties—though it was found to have no such properties—and also as part of a failed attempt to synthesize the then-elusive compound dodecahedrane.
The final step of its synthesis is a double Cope reaction to form two of the three alkenes.