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SOMO singly occupied molecular

Fig. 12.4. PMO representation ofp-orbital interactions with C=C (a), C=0 (b), and OR (c) substituents. Form of SOMO (singly occupied molecular orbital) is ... Fig. 12.4. PMO representation ofp-orbital interactions with C=C (a), C=0 (b), and OR (c) substituents. Form of SOMO (singly occupied molecular orbital) is ...
EDT-TTF Ethylenedithio-tetrathiafulvalene SOMO Singly occupied molecular orbital... [Pg.192]

Bock et al. studied the cation radicals of various organosilanes having a -system in the / position extensively and found that the charge is delocalized considerably into the silyl groups [9,10]. Kira and Sakurai et al. also carried out an ESR study of cation radicals of allylsilanes and revealed the large polarization of the SOMO (singly occupied molecular orbital) as a consequence of the a-% interaction [11],... [Pg.54]

DFT = density functional theory HMQC = heteronuclear multiple quantum coherence SOMO = singly occupied molecular orbital PES = photoelectron spectroscopy Cl = configuration interaction LUMO = lowest unoccupied molecular orbital HOMO = highest occupied molecular orbital TLC = thin layer chromatography. [Pg.4644]

Radicals with nucleophilic character add to electrophilic alkenes more rapidly than to nucleophilic alkenes whilst, conversely, the rate of addition of electrophilic radicals to electron-rich alkenes is greater than addition to electron-deficient alkenes. To be more sophisticated, we should refer to a high-SOMO (singly occupied molecular orbital nucleophilic) radical interacting favourably with a low-LUMO (lowest unoccupied molecular orbital electrophilic) alkene but, for simplicity and brevity, we will continue to use these short-hand terms [177]. For instance, compare rates of addition of perfluor-oalkyl radicals to ethene and various fluorinated derivatives with their rates of H-atom abstraction from heptane (Table 7.9) [186]. Broadly, reactivity of the alkene decreases with fluorine content, with trifluoromethyl having a large effect. [Pg.197]

RID Ring ID number SOMO Singly Occupied Molecular... [Pg.1217]


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