“Inherent chirality” and curvature
New Journal of Chemistry2004Vol. 28(10), pp. 1198–1199
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Abstract
“Inherent chirality” in molecules like calix[4]arenes, fullerenes, and uranyl-salophen complexes can be related to the presence of curvature. This observation serves as a basis for the introduction of a new chirality descriptor.
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