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A coronoid system (or shortly coronoid) is a geometric figure which, like a benzenoid, consists of congruent regular hexagons in a plane. Also, like the hexagon, the concepts of vertex, edge and isomorphic/nonisomorphic systems are straightforwardly transferred from the theory of benzenoids. The reader is referred to a recent monograph entitled INTRODUCTION TO THE THEORY OF BENZENOID HYDROCARBONS, which contains a chapter on coronoids (Gutman and Cyvin 1989b).
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Cyvin, S.J., Brunvoll, J., Cyvin, B.N. (1991). Coronoids and Coronoid-Like Systems. In: Theory of Coronoid Hydrocarbons. Lecture Notes in Chemistry, vol 54. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-51110-3_2
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