Abstract
Although commonly discounted as unimportant, cyclic homoconjugation in neutral organic molecules is actually quite widespread and can often confer unusual properties on the molecules in which it occurs. Several new aspects of this subject are illustrated with compounds synthesized in the author’s laboratory. © 1986 IUPAC
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Scott, L. T. (1986). Cyclic Homoconjugation in Neutral Organic Molecules. Pure and Applied Chemistry, 58(1), 105–110. https://doi.org/10.1351/pac198658010105
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