Expansion of the Concept of Aromaticity by the Introduction of Heavy Atoms and Application to Coordination Chemistry

Aromaticity to explain unique properties of benzene derivatives has long played an important role in chemistry. To expand the aromatic world, replacement of skeletal carbon atoms in the aromatic compounds by silicon and germanium atoms was performed and aromaticity of the resulting silicon- and germ...

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