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Paul Schleyer sent me an email about a pattern he had spotted, between my post on F3SSF and some work he and Michael Mauksch had done 13 years ago with the intriguing title “Demonstration of Chiral Enantiomerization in a Four-Atom Molecule“. Let me explain the connection, but also to follow-up further on what I discovered in […]

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The concept of a “hidden intermediate” in a reaction pathway has been promoted by Dieter Cremer and much invoked on this blog. When I used this term in a recent article of ours, a referee tried to object, saying it was not in common use in chemistry. The term clearly has an image problem.

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The ultimate reduction in size for an engineer is to a single molecule. It’s been done for a car; now it has been reported for the pixel (picture-element).

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I noted previously that some 8-ring cyclic compounds could exist in either a planar-aromatic or a non-planar-non-aromatic mode, the mode being determined by apparently quite small changes in a ring substituent. Hunting for other examples of such chemistry on the edge, I did a search of the Cambridge crystal database for metal sulfides.