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Benzenoids with repeated (identical) units have been encountered in several places of the preceding chapters. Already the single linear and zigzag chains (see, e.g. Fig. 4.9 or CHART 6-II) may be considered as (trivial) benzenoids with repeated units. A less trivial example is the single chain with equal segments in a zigzag arrangement (CHART 6-II). Several typical examples are found among the all-benzenoid classes, both catacondensed (Section 6.5) and pericondensed (Chapter 16).
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Cyvin, S.J., Gutman, I. (1988). Benzenoids with Repeated Units. In: Kekulé Structures in Benzenoid Hydrocarbons. Lecture Notes in Chemistry, vol 46. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-00892-8_17
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