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For instance, Clar's rule can be used to predict several properties of graphene nanoribbons. [10] Aromatic π-sextets play an important part in the determination of the ground state of open shell biradical-type structures., [4] Clar's rule can rationalize the observed decrease in the bandgap of holey graphenes with increasing size. [11]
DOI: 10.1002/cber.19450770912 Criegee, R.; Kaspar, R., Ann. Chem. 1948 , 560, 127 Trifuoroperacetic acid in consecutive Criegee rearrangement and carboxonium ions generation Pavel A. Krasutsky and Igor V. Kolomitsyn Arkivoc 2005 (NZ-1517J) pp 151-171 Article open access publication
According to Clar's rule, [20] the resonance structure of a PAH that has the largest number of disjoint aromatic pi sextets—i.e. benzene-like moieties—is the most important for the characterization of the properties of that PAH. [21] Benzene-substructure resonance analysis for Clar's rule
A 1,2-rearrangement is an organic reaction where a substituent moves from one atom to another atom in a chemical compound. In a 1,2 shift the movement involves two adjacent atoms but moves over larger distances are possible. Skeletal isomerization is not normally encountered in the laboratory, but is the basis of large applications in oil ...
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Wyatt et al. have studied the regioselectivity of the thermal Buchner reaction using Rh 2 (O 2 CCF 3) 4 and demonstrated that the electrophilic character of the rhodium carbene prefers reaction at the more nucleophilic π-bonds of the aromatic ring. [8] regioselectivity. The accepted carbene catalytic cycle [9] was proposed by Yates [10] in ...
The Auwers synthesis is a series of organic reactions forming a flavonol from a coumarone.This reaction was first reported by Karl von Auwers in 1908. [1] [2] [3] [4 ...