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A modern aspect of classical aromatic compounds

  • F. Toda
Published/Copyright: January 1, 2009

Published Online: 2009-01-01
Published in Print: 1990-01-01

© 2013 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston

Articles in the same Issue

  1. Preface
  2. Small cyclophanes: the bent benzene business
  3. Novel main group-element cyclic molecules and their radical ions: are they aromatic?
  4. Aromatic/quinoid systems: principles and applications
  5. C60, fullerenes, giant fullerenes and soot
  6. A modern aspect of classical aromatic compounds
  7. Molecular and electronic structures of planar inorganic rings
  8. Nonaromatic benzenoid hydrocarbons
  9. Structure-enthalpy relationships in polycyclic cata-condensed aromatic hydrocarbons
  10. How do the polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons approach infinity?
  11. Aromaticities and reactivities based on energy partitioning
  12. Penning ionization electron spectroscopy of organic molecules: stereochemistry of molecular orbitals
  13. NMR studies of bond-orders
  14. New 'Te-TTF' dimers, aryl-substituted TCNQ and quinone derivatives: synthesis, electrochemistry and molecular structure
  15. Organic metals: synthesis and solid state properties of new extended tetrathiafulvalene and selenatrithiafulvalene derivatives
  16. New multi-stage redox systems and new organic molecular metals
  17. New tetraheterafulvalenes, metal 1,2-diheterolenes and some of their products
  18. Calixarenes: paradoxes and paradigms in molecular baskets
  19. Amine selective coloration with chromoacerands
  20. Cyclophanes as synthetic receptors
  21. New strained and chiral aromatic molecules
  22. Azulenic novel π-electronic compounds
  23. Borepins and group 15 element heteroles
  24. New high-spin π systems
  25. Battered benzene and twisted ethene
  26. Novel pentafulvenes-versatile building blocks in π-perimeter chemistry
  27. Alkylidenecycloproparenes: strained and polar aromatics
  28. Sigma-delocalized aromatic species formed from cyclic arrays of hypervalent main-group element species
  29. Overall view of cyclic polycalicenyls
  30. Novel porphyrinoids
  31. The chemistry of cycloocta[2,1-b:3,4-b’]dipyridine and its derivatives
  32. Use of benzene rings as parts of rigid rotors: dynamic stereochemistry of 9-(aryl-X)-triptycene derivatives
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