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Desolvation and substituent effects in edge-to-face aromatic interactions
Scott L Cockroft1, Christopher A Hunter
1School of Chemistry, University of Edinburgh, The King's Buildings, Edinburgh, UK. scott.cockroft@ed.ac.uk
Abstract:
Experimental measurements of aromatic edge-to-face interaction energies in both molecular torsion balances and supramolecular zipper complexes can be reliably estimated using a simple electrostatic solvation model and alpha/beta H-bond constants.
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