Mathematics – Combinatorics
Scientific paper
2003-06-30
Mathematics
Combinatorics
14 pages
Scientific paper
The second part of this paper is devoted to the following important question in organic chemistry: given two isomers of a molecule, how to identify them with their structural formulae using only type properties of that molecule? A classical answer of this question is given for benzene by the identification of its di-substituted (para, ortho, and meta), and tri-substituted (asymmetric, vicinal, and symmetric) derivatives via the Korner substitution reactions among them. Here we develop a machinery within the framework of the Lunn-Senior's mathematical model of isomerism in organic chemistry, which, in principle, answers this question. In particular, it is shown that the members of a chiral pair cannot be distinguished via substitution reactions. The examples of ethene, benzene, and cyclopropane are discussed.
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