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The bay-region theory

Cob is the nonbonding MO (NBMO) coefficient on the carbon atom where the oxirane ring is opened. It is calculated according to the Longuet-Higgins zero sum rule for odd alternant aromatic hydrocarbons [36,65], Incidentally, the first authors to try such NBMO coefficients of exocyclic atoms of odd-alternant PAH derivatives were Dipple, Lawley and Brookes [66] in 1968. [Pg.453]

These three topics will be treated in the given sequence in the subsequent sections. [Pg.454]


The Bay Region Theory of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Carcinogenesis... [Pg.69]


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