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Huckel-Aromaten: 187. Sitzung Am 4. Marz 1970 in Dusseldorf
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Huckel-Aromaten: 187. Sitzung Am 4. Marz 1970 in Dusseldorf

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Ever since Kekultf’s intuitive assignment of the hexagon structure to benzene, organic chemists have been captivated by the idea that there might exist other cyclically conjugated hydrocarbons besides bemcne exhibiting aromatic properties. Efforts to clarify this question experimentally have remained inclusive until fairly recently due to the lack of proper synthetic methods. It was thus left to the molecular orbital theory of unsaturated systems developed by E. Huckel to give an answer. According to this theory, aromaticity is not confined to the 6 JI-electron system, but is gener- ally to be expected for cyclically conjugated systems with (411 -1 2) JI- electrons, provided that they possess planar or near-planar ring skeletons. Huckel’s predictions have inspired over the last twenty years numcrous experimental investigations, which in brilliant verification of the theory have led to the discovery of a host of nonbenzenoid aromatic compounds. A few years ago a consideration of molccular models made us conclude that the classical aromatic hydrocarbons naphthalcne, anthracene, naphtha- ce ne etc. may be transformed into approximately planar (4 n+ 2) JI-clcctron systems by the basically simple device of bridging. As will be delineated in this lecture, an entirely new class of aromatic compounds - tcrmcd Huckel-Aromatics in honour of Iiiickel– has emergcd from this conccpt.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Vs Verlag Fur Sozialwissenschaften
Country
United Kingdom
Date
12 December 2012
Pages
44
ISBN
9783663053484

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Ever since Kekultf’s intuitive assignment of the hexagon structure to benzene, organic chemists have been captivated by the idea that there might exist other cyclically conjugated hydrocarbons besides bemcne exhibiting aromatic properties. Efforts to clarify this question experimentally have remained inclusive until fairly recently due to the lack of proper synthetic methods. It was thus left to the molecular orbital theory of unsaturated systems developed by E. Huckel to give an answer. According to this theory, aromaticity is not confined to the 6 JI-electron system, but is gener- ally to be expected for cyclically conjugated systems with (411 -1 2) JI- electrons, provided that they possess planar or near-planar ring skeletons. Huckel’s predictions have inspired over the last twenty years numcrous experimental investigations, which in brilliant verification of the theory have led to the discovery of a host of nonbenzenoid aromatic compounds. A few years ago a consideration of molccular models made us conclude that the classical aromatic hydrocarbons naphthalcne, anthracene, naphtha- ce ne etc. may be transformed into approximately planar (4 n+ 2) JI-clcctron systems by the basically simple device of bridging. As will be delineated in this lecture, an entirely new class of aromatic compounds - tcrmcd Huckel-Aromatics in honour of Iiiickel– has emergcd from this conccpt.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Vs Verlag Fur Sozialwissenschaften
Country
United Kingdom
Date
12 December 2012
Pages
44
ISBN
9783663053484