DONOR-ACCEPTOR INTERACTIONS OF NITROGEN*
AUTOR(ES)
Kimura, J. E.
RESUMO
The nitrogen atoms of organic molecules readily enter into donor-acceptor interactions, giving off an electron from their lone pair. Under favorable conditions the acceptor can form free radicals. S and O atoms behave likewise but less intensely.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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