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historic reasons this
complex is also
called a
Wheland intermediate,
after American chemist George Willard Wheland (1907–1976). They are also
called sigma complexes...
- 5-tris(N-pyrrolidinyl)benzene)
forming a
zwitterionic Meisenheimer–
Wheland complex. The
Wheland intermediate is the name
typically given to the
cationic reactive...
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night watch and
throwing him overboard.
Wounding the Captain, a
William Wheland, the
three held him
hostage while they
discussed how to sell the cargo...
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generally ****umed to be
intermediates prior to full
oxidative addition. The
Wheland complex is an
intermediate in the
electrophilic substitution reaction on...
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considers the
stabilization or
destabilization by
substituents of the
Wheland intermediates resulting from
electrophilic attack at the ortho/para or...
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describing electrophilic aromatic substitution,
proceeding (third)
through a
Wheland intermediate, in
which (fourth) the
conjugation of the ring is broken....
- area. The
stadium will be
constructed on the site of the
former U.S. Pipe/
Wheland Foundry. The
stadium will be
flanked by I-24 as it runs
along Nickajack...
- and
delocalized cyclohexadienyl cation, also
known as an
arenium ion,
Wheland intermediate, or
arene σ-complex (2b). Many
examples of this carbocation...
- (9): 3570–3582. Bibcode:1932JAChS..54.3570P. doi:10.1021/ja01348a011. ——;
Wheland, G. W. (1933). "The
Nature of the
Chemical Bond. V. The Quantum-Mechanical...
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aromatic substitution. For
historic reasons this
complex is also
called a
Wheland intermediate, or a σ-complex. Two
hydrogen atoms bonded to one
carbon lie...