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Energy bond angle deformation

Cyclodecene is the smallest cycloalkene, which can accommodate a trans double bond without significant deformation of bond angles and/or dihedral angles. The strain energies and structures of smaller fraws-cycloalkenes have been the subjects of considerable research over the years. [Pg.1272]

The simplest description of the energy required to deform a bond angle (0) from the reference bond angle (6°) is the quadratic, Hooke s law type expression in equation (5),... [Pg.1021]

Even at these small deformations the apparent Young s modulus E is a function of the rate of strain. This shows that E is not solely determined by the energy elastic deformation of bond angles, bond lengths, and intermolecular distances but also involves time-dependent displacements of atoms and small atom-groups. In the fol-... [Pg.24]


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