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Chemistry / Organic chemistry / Rearrangement reactions / Physical organic chemistry / Electrocyclic reaction / Stereochemistry / WoodwardHoffmann rules / Conrotatory and disrotatory / Stereospecificity / Chemical reaction / Pericyclic reaction / Benzocyclobutene
Date: 2009-12-14 06:12:54
Chemistry
Organic chemistry
Rearrangement reactions
Physical organic chemistry
Electrocyclic reaction
Stereochemistry
WoodwardHoffmann rules
Conrotatory and disrotatory
Stereospecificity
Chemical reaction
Pericyclic reaction
Benzocyclobutene

COMMUNICATION DOI: chemUnravelling the Mechanism of Force-Induced Ring-Opening of Benzocyclobutenes Jordi Ribas-Arino,*[a] Motoyuki Shiga,[a, b] and Dominik Marx[a]

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