Coronene (a.k.a superbenzene), is most notably used in the synthesis of graphene. Studies over the past decades have shown the possibility of both aromatic and anti-aromatic properties. f) Using Hückel's rule, explain why one may predict that coronene is anti-aromatic. g) Using Hückel's rule, explain how one may justify that coronene is aromatic.

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Coronene (a.k.a superbenzene), is most notably used in the synthesis of graphene. Studies over the past
decades have shown the possibility of both aromatic and anti-aromatic properties.
f) Using Hückel's rule, explain why one may predict that coronene is
anti-aromatic.
g) Using Hückel's rule, explain how one may justify that coronene is aromatic.
Transcribed Image Text:Coronene (a.k.a superbenzene), is most notably used in the synthesis of graphene. Studies over the past decades have shown the possibility of both aromatic and anti-aromatic properties. f) Using Hückel's rule, explain why one may predict that coronene is anti-aromatic. g) Using Hückel's rule, explain how one may justify that coronene is aromatic.
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