Frontier Orbitals in Transition-Metal- and Lanthanide-Mediated Reactions

Frontier orbital theory is demonstrated by investigating the appropriately divided parts of transition states, useful for understanding an essential aspect of transition-metal- and lanthanide-mediated reactions. Atomic orbitals are in phase with each other in the outer space of the antibonding orbit...

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