Watching bonds move in a large antiaromatic ring
In antiaromatic molecules, single and double bonds interconvert via a process called bond-shift valence tautomerization, which is often so fast that its rate is difficult to measure experimentally. In this issue of Chem, Wu and co-workers use dynamic NMR spectroscopy to study valence tautomerization...
Main Authors: | Peeks, M, Anderson, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Cell Press
2019
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