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Role of Van der Waals Interaction on Hindered Rotation about Single Bonds in Simple Molecules
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Role of Van der Waals Interaction on Hindered Rotation about Single Bonds in Simple Molecules

  • J. L. DE COEN1,2,
  • G. ELEFANTE1,
  • A. M. LIQUORI1 &
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  • A. DAMIANI1 

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THE hindrance of rotation about single bonds has recently attracted considerable interest1–3 because it greatly influences the physical and chemical properties of many organic molecules. The importance of rotations about single bonds in synthetic and biological macromolecules has also been emphasized and successful attempts have been made to derive the most stable conformations of linear macromolecules considering this effect4–10.

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  1. Centro Nazionale di Chimica delle Macromolecole del C.N.R., Istituto di Chimica Fisica, University of Rome,

    J. L. DE COEN, G. ELEFANTE, A. M. LIQUORI & A. DAMIANI

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DE COEN, J., ELEFANTE, G., LIQUORI, A. et al. Role of Van der Waals Interaction on Hindered Rotation about Single Bonds in Simple Molecules. Nature 216, 910–913 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1038/216910b0

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