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INDEX in organs

Beyond the present applications of the electrophilicity index in organic chemistry, there are some others that are being considered in our group. For instance, based on the encouraging results that follow from the comparison between the electrophilicity index and the reaction rate coefficients, it is expected that quantitative comparisons between the electrophilcity index and the Hammett substituent constants may open the possibility of having new theoretically predicted a values that have not been yet experimentally determined. Consider for instance the case of multiple substitutions where the additivity rules may not apply. [Pg.197]


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