2010
DOI: 10.1016/s0065-3160(08)44002-9
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Stabilities and Reactivities of Carbocations

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“…5c and S64, S65†). Considering the instability of electron-deficient positively charged species, 1–4 such a reversal of energies echoes the critical role of delocalization arising from the promotion of aromaticity in improving the stability of carbocations. These findings also fall in line with the stabilizing effect of aromaticity on unusual structural skeletons.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…5c and S64, S65†). Considering the instability of electron-deficient positively charged species, 1–4 such a reversal of energies echoes the critical role of delocalization arising from the promotion of aromaticity in improving the stability of carbocations. These findings also fall in line with the stabilizing effect of aromaticity on unusual structural skeletons.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cationic species, such as carbocations, play a notable role in chemistry and materials, 1–4 including organocatalysis, 5–7 dyes and pigments, 8–11 liquid crystals 12–14 and photoacids. 15–18 Due to the electron-deficient nature of positively charged carbocation skeletons, how to address their instability issue remains critical.…”
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confidence: 99%