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Dewar-Evans-Zimmerman rules

Sigmatropic shifts represent another important class of pericyclic reactions to which the Woodward-Hoffmann rules apply. The selection rules for these reactions are best discussed by means of the Dewar-Evans-Zimmerman rules. It is then easy to see that a suprafacial [1,3]-hydrogen shift is forbidden in the ground state but allowed in the excited state, since the transition state is isoelectronic with an antiaromatic 4N-HQckel system (with n = 1), in which the signs of the 4N AOs can be chosen such that all overlaps are positive. The antarafacial reaction, on the other hand, is thermally allowed, inasmuch as the transition state may be considered as a Mobius system with just one change in phase. [Pg.445]

Euler-Lagrange equations, electron nuclear dynamics (END), time-dependent variational principle (TDVP) basic ansatz, 330-333 free electrons, 333-334 Evans-Dewar-Zimmerman approach, phase-change rule, 435... [Pg.76]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.445 ]




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