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1Department of Chemistry, Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus, Exhibition Road, London, UKSW7 2AY.
Abstract:
One transition state for the 10 electron (4n+ 2) electrocyclisation of Z,E,Z-decapentaene is predicted to have the properties of a double-twist Möbius strip, with delocalised bond lengths and the NICS(0) magnetic index typical of aromaticity; a 5,6-di-(t)Bu substituted decapentaene is predicted to react in this mode in preference to the competitive six-electron electrocyclisation.
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