ORGLIST: A breakthrough in mechanism of concerted cycloadditions?

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From: Sengen Sun (sengensun$##$yahoo.com)
Date: Tue Feb 21 2006 - 17:16:08 EST


Recently, I claimed that I have made a breakthrough in
the fundamental understanding of concerted
cycloadditions.

Now I have uploaded to the CCL site one of my papers
and a ppt presentation I used twice in 2005 for two
international symposiums. The paper was the first
paper I posted in the Chemistry Preprint Server 5
years ago. Some people already have it.

http://server.ccl.net/cca/documents/ConcertedCycloadditons/

http://server.ccl.net/cca/documents/ConcertedCycloadditons_2/

My findings on the theoretical knowledge of concerted
cycloadditions are based on such a "ridiculously"
simple method that it may be simply ridiculous to some
people. I evaluated some arbitrary colliding complexes
and learned some new and very important knowledge that
is valid in understanding the concerted pathway. I
formulated some new and interesting concepts such as
conjugation hindrances and easiness of electronic
migration that decide organic chemical reactivity.

I invite every one to criticize my theory on a
scientific basis. I invite you to defeat my
sensational claims I made in the Conclusions of my ppt
presentation. If I am convinced anything I made wrong,
I will correct or withdraw it.

Thanks to every one.

Sengen

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