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Several methods, alternative to the treatments outlined in the previous chapter, publications pericyclic original of Woodward and Hoffmann first appeared. Who will concentrate here on only two of these methods because they have achieved a greater currency than the others: they feature the concept of aromaticity.
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© 1974 G. B. Gill and M. R. Willis
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Gill, G.B., Willis, M.R. (1974). Alternative rationalization — the aromaticity of pericyclic transition states. In: Pericyclic Reactions. Chapman and Hall Chemistry Textbook Series. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-5718-3_5
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