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Aromaticity, cycloheptatrienyl cation polycyclic aromatic compounds

Many aromatic compounds have considerable resonance stabilization but do not possess a benzene nucleus, or in the case of a fused polycyclic system, the molecular skeleton contains at least one ring that is not a benzene ring. The cyclopentadienyl anion C5HJ, the cycloheptatrienyl cation C7H+, the aromatic annulenes (except for [6]annulene, which is benzene), azulene, biphenylene and acenaphthylene (see Fig. 14.2.2(b)) are common examples of non-benzenoid aromatic hydrocarbons. The cyclic oxocarbon dianions C Of (n = 3,4,5,6) constitute a class of non-benzenoid aromatic compounds stabilized by two delocalized n electrons. Further details are given in Section 20.4.4. [Pg.511]

Other kinds of molecules besides benzene-like compounds can also be aromatic. The cyclopentadienyl anion and cycloheptatrienyl cation, for instance, are aromatic ions. Pyridine and pyrimidine are srx-memhered, nitrogen-containing, aromatic heterocycles. Pyrrole and imidazole are five-membered, nitrogen-containing heterocycles. Naphthalene, quinoline, indole, and many others are polycyclic aromatic compounds. [Pg.355]


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