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N-Stacking model

Fig. 16 Schematic representation of the n-stacking model for the [3+2] transition state and the proposed stepwise sequence for the equimolar formation of the diastereomers 6 and 7. R OH=(-)-8-phenylmenthol. Reproduced with permission from [114]... Fig. 16 Schematic representation of the n-stacking model for the [3+2] transition state and the proposed stepwise sequence for the equimolar formation of the diastereomers 6 and 7. R OH=(-)-8-phenylmenthol. Reproduced with permission from [114]...
Fig. 16. A n-n stacking model proposed to explain the formation of mesoporous SiC>2 using [BMim] [BF4] as the template. In this model, [BF4] anions interact with the silanol groups and arrange along the pore walls, and [BMim] cations are aligned accordingly, forming n-n stacking interactions between the aromatic motifs. (Reproduced from Zhou et al. (2004) Nano Lett. 4,477, Copyright 2004,with permission of the American Chemical Society)... Fig. 16. A n-n stacking model proposed to explain the formation of mesoporous SiC>2 using [BMim] [BF4] as the template. In this model, [BF4] anions interact with the silanol groups and arrange along the pore walls, and [BMim] cations are aligned accordingly, forming n-n stacking interactions between the aromatic motifs. (Reproduced from Zhou et al. (2004) Nano Lett. 4,477, Copyright 2004,with permission of the American Chemical Society)...

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