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Regioselectivity secondary orbital interactions explaining

Secondary orbital interactions have also been invoked to explain regiochemistry as well as stereochemistry. Whereas 1 -substituted dienes sometimes have only a small difference between the coefficients on C-l and C-4 in the HOMO, they can have a relatively large difference between the coefficients on C-2 and C-3. Noticing this pattern, Alston suggested that the regioselectivity in Diels-Alder reactions may be better attributed, not to the primary interactions of the frontier orbitals on C-l and C-4 that we have been using so far, but to a... [Pg.235]


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