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Hückel molecular orbital theory

Hückel Molecular Orbital Theory.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Yates, Keith (Author)
Corporate Author: ScienceDirect (Online service)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Academic Press, 1978.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xii, 371 pages) : illustrations.
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Contents:
  • Supplementary ReadingCHAPTER V. EXTENSIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS OF THE SIMPLE HÜCKEL METHOD; V.1 Systems Involving Heteroatoms; V.2 Inclusion of Differential Overlap; V.3 Self-Consistent HMO Methods; V.4 The Extended Hückel (EHMO) Method; Problems; References; Supplementary Reading; CHAPTER VI. THE QUANTITATIVE SIGNIFICANCE OF HMO RESULTS; VI.1 The Relationship of HMO Results to Molecular Properties; VI.2 Conclusion; Problems; References; Supplementary Reading; CHAPTER VII.THE PRINCIPLE OF CONSERVATION OF ORBITAL SYMMETRY; VII.1 Selection Rules for Intramolecular Cycloadditions.
  • VII.2 The Woodward-Hoffmann RulesVII.3 Energy Level Correlation Diagrams; VII.4 State-Correlation Diagrams; VII.5 Intermolecular Cycloadditions; VII.6 Sigmatropic Reactions; VII.7 Generalized Selection Rules for Pericyclic Reactions; Problems; References; Supplementary Reading; CHAPTER VIII. THE MÖBIUS -HÜCKEL CONCEPT; VIII.1 Hückel Systems; VIII.2 Möbius Systems; VIII.3 Application of the Möbius-Hückel Differentiation to Concerted Reactions; Problems; References; Supplementary Reading; CHAPTER IX. SYMMETRY, TOPOLOGY, AND AROMATICITY; IX.1 Aromaticity for Pericyclic and Other Topologies.
  • IX.2 HMO Calculations on Nonplanar SystemsIX.3 Orbital Interaction Diagrams; IX.4 MO Following; Problems; References; Supplementary Reading; INDEX.