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OverviewIn the last hundred years benzenoid hydrocarbons have constantly attracted the attention of both experimental and theoretical chemists. In spite of the fact that some of the basic concepts of the theory of benzenoid hydrocarbons have their origins in the 19th and early 20th century, research in this area is still in vigorous expansion. The present book provides an outline of the most important current theoretical approaches to benzenoids. Emphasis is laid on the recent developments of these theories, which can certainly be characterized as a significant advance. Em- phasis is also laid on practical applications rather than on ""pure"" theory. The book assumes only some elementary knowledge of organic and physical chemistry and requires no special mathematical training. Therefore we hope that undergraduate students of chemistry will be able to follow the text without any difficulty. Since organic and physical chemists are nowadays not properly acquaint- ed lVith the modern theory of benzenoid molecules, we hope that they will find this book both useful and informative. Our book is also aimed at theoretical chemists, especially those concerned with the ""topological"" features of organic molecules. The authors are indebted to Dr. WERNER SCHMIDT (Ahrensburg, FRG) for valuable discussions. One of the authors (1. G.) thanks the Royal Norwegian Council for Scientific and Industrial Research for financial support during 1988, which enabled him to stay at the University of Trondheim and write the present book. Trondheim, July 1989 Ivan Gutman Sven J. Cyvin Contents Chapter 1 Benzenoid Hydrocarbons . Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ivan Gutman , Sven J. CyvinPublisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Imprint: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K Weight: 0.370kg ISBN: 9783540511397ISBN 10: 3540511393 Pages: 161 Publication Date: 03 November 1989 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of Contents1 Benzenoid Hydrocarbons.- 1.1 Acquaintance.- 1.2 Nomenclature.- 1.3 Occurrence.- 1.4 Applications.- 1.5 Benzenoid Hydrocarbons as Pollutants.- 2 Benzenoid Systems.- Interlude.- 3 Anatomy.- 3.1 Symmetry.- 3.2 Vertices, Edges, and Related Concepts.- 3.3 Coloring of Vertices.- 3.4 Peaks and Valleys.- 3.5 1-Factors and Kekule Structures.- 3.6 The Dualist Graph.- 3.7 More about Symmetry.- 4 Enumeration.- 4.1 General Principles.- 4.2 Symmetry.- 4.3 First and Second Classification.- 4.4 Catacondensed Benzenoid Systems.- 4.5 Pericondensed Benzenoid Systems.- 4.6 Classification According to the Number of Internal Vertices or the Number of External Vertices, and Enumeration of Chemical Isomers.- 4.7 Classification According to Color Excess.- 4.8 More about Symmetry.- 4.9 All-Benzenoid Systems.- 5 Kekule Structures.- 5.1 Methods for Kekule Structure Enumeration.- 5.1.1 Method of Fragmentation.- 5.1.2 Recurrence Relations.- 5.1.3 The Numeral-in-Hexagon Algorithm.- 5.1.4 Combinatorial Formulas.- 5.1.5 The Dewar-Longuet-Higgins Formula.- 5.1.6 The John-Sachs Formula.- 5.2 The Case of K = 0.- 5.3 Resonance Theory.- 5.4 Kekule Structures and the Thermodynamic Stability of Benzenoid Hydrocarbons.- 5.5 Kekule Structures and Bond Lengths.- 5.6 Kekule Structures and Other Physico-Chemical Properties of Benzenoid Hydrocarbons.- 6 Conjugated Circuits.- 6.1 Alternating Cycles.- 6.2 The Conjugated Circuit Model.- 6.3 The Basic Theorem.- 6.4 Connection with Herndon's Resonance Theory.- 6.5 Algorithms and Theorems.- 7 Aromatic Sextets.- 7.1 The History of the Aromatic Sextet.- 7.2 Clar's Aromatic Sextet Theory.- 7.2.1 Clar Structural Formulas.- 7.2.2 Some Chemical Implications of Clar Structural Formulas.- 7.2.3 All-Benzenoid Systems.- 7.2.4 Clar Structures and Kekule Structures.- 7.3 Generalized Clar Structures.- 7.3.1 The Super-Ring.- 7.4 The Sextet Polynomial.- 7.5 Concepts Related to the Sextet Polynomial.- 7.5.1 Aihara's Resonance Energy.- 7.5.2 The Clar Graph.- 7.5.3 Calculation of the Independence Polynomial.- 7.5.4 The Gutman Tree.- 7.6 The Valence-Bond Method of Herndon and Hosoya.- 8 Coronoids.- 8.1 Coronoid Hydrocarbons.- 8.2 Coronoid Systems.- 8.3 Anatomy.- 8.4 Enumeration.- 8.5 Kekule Structures.- 8.6 Clar Structures and All-Coronoids.- 9 Back to Chemistry.- 9.1 Thermodynamic Properties of Benzenoid Hydrocarbons.- 9.2 More on Non-Kekulean Benzenoid Hydrocarbons.- 9.3 Extraterrestrial Benzenoid Hydrocarbons.- References.ReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |