Published November 1, 1967 | Version public
Journal Article

Nuclear Magnetic Resanance Spectroscopy. Carbon-Carbon Coupling in Cyclopropane Derivatives

Abstract

The nature of the bonding in cyclopropane, the smallest and most highly strained carbocyclic ring system, has long been a lively and controversial topic. Walsh has described the carbon-carbon bonding in cyclopropane as involving a three-center bond, while Coulson and Moffitt and Trinajstić and have used quantum-mechanical treatments equivalent to bent bonds wherein the regions of highest electron density are not located along the C-C internuclear axes. Molecular orbital calculations of varying degrees of sophistication have been carried outs A recent summary of the description of bonding in cyclopropanes was given by Bernett.

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© 1967 American Chemical Society. Received August 28, 1967. Supported in part by the National Science Foundation and Public Health Service Research Grant 11070-04 from the Division of General Medical Sciences.

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U.S. Public Health Service (USPHS)
11070-04

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