Gain of aromaticity or relief of antiaromaticity along a reaction path are important factors to consider in mechanism studies. Analysis of such changes along potential energy surfaces has historically focused on reactions in the electronic ground state (S-0), but can also be used for excited states. In the lowest pi pi* states, the electron counts for aromaticity and antiaromaticity follow Baird's rule where 4n pi-electrons indicate aromaticity and 4n+2 pi-electrons antiaromaticity. Yet, there are also cases where Huckel's rule plays a role in the excited state. The electron count reversals of Baird's rule compared to Huckel's rule explain many altered physicochemical properties upon excitation of (hetero)annulene derivatives. Here we illus...
The aromatic character of an arene is proposed to switch from aromatic in the ground state (S 0) to ...
Benzene exhibits a rich photochemistry which can provide access to complex molecular scaffolds that ...
Cyclic conjugation that occurs through-space and leads to aromatic properties is called homoaromatic...
Gain of aromaticity or relief of antiaromaticity along a reaction path are important factors to cons...
The central theme of this thesis is the ability to tune various molecular properties by controlling ...
The central theme of this thesis is the ability to tune various molecular properties by controlling ...
The central theme of this thesis is the ability to tune various molecular properties by controlling ...
This thesis describes work that could help development of new photochemical reactions and light-abso...
This thesis describes work that could help development of new photochemical reactions and light-abso...
When light strikes an aromatic molecule, the electrons rearrange, and the compound can gain antiarom...
Baird aromaticity describes the stabilization of excited-state molecules due to cyclic conjugation i...
It is suggested that Möbius annulenes follow a rule similar to Baird's rule such that the 4n and 4n ...
Benzene exhibits a rich photochemistry which can provide access to complex molecular scaffolds that ...
Benzene exhibits a rich photochemistry which can provide access to complex molecular scaffolds that ...
The aromatic character of an arene is proposed to switch from aromatic in the ground state (S 0) to ...
The aromatic character of an arene is proposed to switch from aromatic in the ground state (S 0) to ...
Benzene exhibits a rich photochemistry which can provide access to complex molecular scaffolds that ...
Cyclic conjugation that occurs through-space and leads to aromatic properties is called homoaromatic...
Gain of aromaticity or relief of antiaromaticity along a reaction path are important factors to cons...
The central theme of this thesis is the ability to tune various molecular properties by controlling ...
The central theme of this thesis is the ability to tune various molecular properties by controlling ...
The central theme of this thesis is the ability to tune various molecular properties by controlling ...
This thesis describes work that could help development of new photochemical reactions and light-abso...
This thesis describes work that could help development of new photochemical reactions and light-abso...
When light strikes an aromatic molecule, the electrons rearrange, and the compound can gain antiarom...
Baird aromaticity describes the stabilization of excited-state molecules due to cyclic conjugation i...
It is suggested that Möbius annulenes follow a rule similar to Baird's rule such that the 4n and 4n ...
Benzene exhibits a rich photochemistry which can provide access to complex molecular scaffolds that ...
Benzene exhibits a rich photochemistry which can provide access to complex molecular scaffolds that ...
The aromatic character of an arene is proposed to switch from aromatic in the ground state (S 0) to ...
The aromatic character of an arene is proposed to switch from aromatic in the ground state (S 0) to ...
Benzene exhibits a rich photochemistry which can provide access to complex molecular scaffolds that ...
Cyclic conjugation that occurs through-space and leads to aromatic properties is called homoaromatic...