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Carbanions calculating charge distribution

The very important reactive intermediate, the enolate ion, is an example of a Z-substituted carbanion. The charge distribution and HOMO obtained by SHMO calculation are shown below ... [Pg.110]

Figure 18. Potential energy surface at 2.0 A above the plane of the fluorenyl carbanion calculated from the CNDO II atomic charge distribution of Figure 17. Contour lines are drawn at levels of 0.02 eV (83). Figure 18. Potential energy surface at 2.0 A above the plane of the fluorenyl carbanion calculated from the CNDO II atomic charge distribution of Figure 17. Contour lines are drawn at levels of 0.02 eV (83).

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