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Stereoelectronic Chameleons: The Donor-Acceptor Dichotomy of Functional Groups
Sergey Z Vatsadze1, Yulia D Loginova1, Gabriel Dos Passos Gomes2
1Department of Organic Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Leninsky gory, 1, 3, Moscow, Russia.
Abstract:
Stereoelectronic factors account for the apparent reversal of donor-acceptor properties of a variety of functional groups by a simple change of their orientation in space. The new reactivity patterns that arise from spatial anisotropy are associated with chameleonic behavior of common organic functionalities.
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