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Encyclopedia > Delocalized

In chemistry, delocalized electrons are electrons in a molecule that do not belong to a single atom or a covalent bond. Delocalized electrons are part of a pi electron system that extends over several adjacent atoms. Delocalized electrons can be found in Conjugated systems of double bonds and in aromatic systems.


In the simple aromatic ring benzene the delocalization of six pi electrons electrons over the whole ring is often indicated by the circle:


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Galley, William Claude (1967-02-01) Triplet energy delocalization in polynucleotide-acridine complexes. ... (228 words)
Galley, William Claude (1967-02-01) Triplet energy delocalization in polynucleotide-acridine complexes.
The polymer to dye dependence of the base to dye transfer efficiency indicates that triplet energy is delocalized in native DNA and adenine polynucleotides.
Kinetic studies provide evidence that the pathlength for triplet energy transfer in native DNA is determined by trapping within the polymer rather than by diffusion.
Access of Private Parties to International Dispute Settlement: A Comparative Analysis - Part II: Diplomatic Protection ... (15201 words)
Delocalization may also apply to disputes between private parties of different nationality, where a certain neutrality of the dispute settlement mechanism and of the governing law of the dispute may be necessary for avoiding that any of the parties can gain an unfair advantage over the other.
Moreover, the delocalized international dispute settlement mechanism might coexist with the local remedies, because of the applicability of the rule of exhaustion of the latter before resorting to the former.
The procedural delocalization of arbitration is accompanied by its substantive delocalization, that is, the delocalization of the applicable substantive law, which has been admitted without particular opposition as an expression of the parties' autonomy.
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