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- localhomoaromaticity can be switched to a global 10π homoaromaticity. It was long considered that the best examples of neutral homoaromatics are bishomoaromatics...
- boron) for "normal" aromatic stabilization to be available; otherwise, homoaromaticity may be possible. Borazocine is an eight-membered ring with four nitrogen...
- compounds called cyclophanes. A special case of aromaticity is found in homoaromaticity where conjugation is interrupted by a single sp³ hybridized carbon...
- stability due to the phenomenon called "three-dimensional aromaticity" or homoaromaticity. This four-center two-electron bond involves one pair of electrons...
- Homonaphthalene has been used in the production of conductive polymers. Homoaromaticity Cyclodecapentaene 1,5-Methano[10]annulene Vogel, Emanuel; Klug, W.;...
- 1964 in the group of R. B. Woodward in connection with its suspected homoaromatic properties—though it was found to have no such properties—and also as...
- Tetrahedral Topology. Experimental Realization of Three-Dimensional Homoaromaticity in the 1,3-Dehydro-5,7-adamantanediyl Dication". Angewandte Chemie...
- derived from delocalization of positive charge (see the article on homoaromaticity for details.). Neutral systems generally require constrained geometries...
- forming three fused pentagonal cycles. The compound may possess weak tris-homoaromatic character. Oxatriquinacene has remarkable stability compared to other...
- alphabet (α-γ) and the substitution pattern nomenclature common for homoaromatic systems (ortho, meta, para) are used sometimes. Here α (ortho), β (meta)...