Issue 2, 1985

Laticyclic hyperconjugative interactions involving a relay of CH2 or CH2CH2 units. A new and important mechanism for transmitting interactions over large distances

Abstract

The results of ab initio MO calculations (STO-3G basis set) on the complexes (14) and (15) are reported. The CH4 groups in (14a; n= 1–3) and (15a; n= 1–4) markedly affect the π levels of these systems by a process termed laticyclic hyperconjugation. Calculations on (14be) and (15be) reveal that hyperconjugative interactions in (14a) and (15a) can be as large as conjugation involving nonbonding orbitals, π MOs, or vacant p orbitals. The relevance of the role that hyperconjugation might play in long-range interactions is discussed. It is concluded that the efficacy of such interactions in molecules might very well depend critically on the presence of hyperconjugation and through-bond effects.

Article information

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Paper

J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 2, 1985, 257-263

Laticyclic hyperconjugative interactions involving a relay of CH2 or CH2CH2 units. A new and important mechanism for transmitting interactions over large distances

M. N. Paddon-Row, J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 2, 1985, 257 DOI: 10.1039/P29850000257

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