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Orbital hybridization: a key electronic factor in control of structure and reactivity
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EngineeringOrbital HybridizationHybridization TrendsOrganic ChemistryChemistryElectronic StructureKey Electronic FactorCross-coupling ReactionPhysicsChemical BondReactivity PuzzlesCatalysisQuantum ChemistryHybridization EffectsAsymmetric CatalysisBiomolecular EngineeringAlkene MetathesisNatural SciencesOrbital DisorderMolecule-based Material
This review outlines fundamental factors responsible for hybridization trends in organic and main group compounds. Hybridization is a classic chemical concept that transcends textbook organic chemistry. Hybridization effects are omnipresent, and their understanding is essential for the unraveling of many structural and reactivity puzzles. Even when they are masked by a stronger effect (e.g., allylic delocalization), they still lurk below the surface. Overriding such effects comes with a penalty, whereas incorporation into reaction design provides an efficient tool for the control of reactivity. Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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