“Polytopal Rearrangement Model of Stereoisomerization” and Its Potential as the Basis for a Systematic Model of All Stereoisomerism
Peter J. Canfield,
Jeffrey R. Reimers,
Maxwell J. Crossley
Abstract:The term “polytopal rearrangement” describes
any
shape changing process operating on a coordination “polyhedron”the
solid figure defined by the positions of the ligand atoms directly
attached to the central atom of a coordination entity. Developed in
the latter third of the last century, the polytopal rearrangement
model of stereoisomerization is a general mathematical approach for
analyzing and accommodating the complexity of such processes for any
coordination number. The motivation for the model was princi… Show more
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