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In the present chapter we are giving the first part of an account of some classes of benzenoids. In general they are pericondensed and basic, but for small parameters they degenerate to catacondensed systems. Some benzenoids related to those of the main classes are also treated. They are also basic in general, but may degenerate to composite or catacondensed systems, and even disconnected. Trivial cases of no hexagons with K=1 are also encountered.
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Cyvin, S.J., Gutman, I. (1988). Classes of Basic Benzenoids (I). 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_8
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