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Aromatic structures fused extended systems

When several benzene rings are fused together to give more extended tt systems, the molecules are called polycyclic benzenoid or polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). In these structures, two or more benzene rings share two or more carbon atoms. Do these compounds also enjoy the special stability of benzene The next two sections will show that they largely do. [Pg.655]


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