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- exceptionally reactive due to its pyramidalized geometry. At the time of its synthesis, this was the most pyramidalized alkene to have been made. The meta-cubene...
- 44 Å in 3-methylaniline. The amine group in anilines is a slightly pyramidalized molecule, with hybridization of the nitrogen somewhere between sp3 and...
- pyramidal amines through a transition state that is trigonal planar. Pyramidalization is a distortion of this molecular shape towards a tetrahedral molecular...
- would be lost upon pyramidalization of the BX3 molecule. which follows this trend: BF3 > BCl3 > BBr3 < BI3 (most easily pyramidalized) The criteria for...
- excited states and the return to the ground state proceeds through a pyramidalized geometry. For the photoinduced ring opening of cyclobutene, is it shown...
- orbitals is an example of second-order Jahn-Teller distortion. The trans-pyramidalization distortion is taken as an example. The frontier molecular orbitals...
- sp2-hybridized carbon centers. Illustrative is C60 where the carbon centres are pyramidalized. This distortion enhances the reactivity of this molecule. Angle strain...
- a degree of pyramidalization. In the related anti-Bredt molecules, it is not pyramidalization but twisting that dominates. Pyramidalized cage alkenes...
- small. All other electron-neutral, non-conjugated alkyl radicals are pyramidalized to some extent, though with very small inversion barriers. For instance...
- orbital with significant s character is favorable, accounting for the pyramidalized and bent geometries of alkyl and alkenyl carbanions, respectively. Valence...