Through-space and through-bridge components of chemical bonds

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The direct (through-space) and indirect (through-bridge) components of chemical interactions between atomic orbitals are identified in both the Wiberg bond-order formalism and the Orbital Communication Theory of the chemical bond. The illustrative examples using the Hückel description of the conjugated π-bonds in benzene and butadiene are given and the existence of the through-bridge bond between bridgehead carbons in small propellanes is conjectured. © 2010 The Author(s).

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Nalewajski, R. F. (2011). Through-space and through-bridge components of chemical bonds. Journal of Mathematical Chemistry, 49(2), 371–392. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10910-010-9747-6

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