Chemical Entity Data Page
pi-LUMO Lewis acid (generic)
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Special class of generic used to represent "generic chemical reactivity behaviour" rather than structure.
Read more about the different types of Lewis acid, Lewis base and Lewis acid/base complex in the Chemogenesis web book and here. |
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pi-LUMO Lewis acid (generic)
is defined with respect to the entities below:
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The
entities below are defined with respect to: pi-LUMO Lewis acid (generic)
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Acrylonitrile
![](http://www.chemthes.com/icon_5/1793.png")
| Alkene LUMO (generic)
![](http://www.chemthes.com/icon_5/2064.png")
| Allyl cation
![](http://www.chemthes.com/icon_5/348.png")
| Allyl cation (generic)
![](http://www.chemthes.com/icon_5/648.png")
| Arenium ion (generic)
![](http://www.chemthes.com/icon_5/1146.png")
| Aronium ion (generic)
![](http://www.chemthes.com/icon_5/1133.png")
| Azoniaanthracene ion
![](http://www.chemthes.com/icon_5/1812.png")
| Azulene
![](http://www.chemthes.com/icon_5/1830.png")
| Benzaldehyde
![](http://www.chemthes.com/icon_5/1252.png")
| Benzaldehyde radical cation
![](http://www.chemthes.com/icon_5/1253.png")
| Benzene diazonium ion
![](http://www.chemthes.com/icon_5/359.png")
| Benzonium ion
![](http://www.chemthes.com/icon_5/658.png")
| Benzyl cation
![](http://www.chemthes.com/icon_5/345.png")
| Benzyl cation (generic)
![](http://www.chemthes.com/icon_5/1143.png")
| 1,3-Butadiene, s-cis
![](http://www.chemthes.com/icon_5/666.png")
| 1,3-Butadiene, s-trans
![](http://www.chemthes.com/icon_5/2628.png")
| 1,3-Cyclohexadiene
![](http://www.chemthes.com/icon_5/400.png")
| ((1-Cyclohexenyl)methylidene)propanedinitrile
![](http://www.chemthes.com/icon_5/1804.png")
| Cyclopentadiene
![](http://www.chemthes.com/icon_5/430.png")
| alpha-Cyclopropyl cation
![](http://www.chemthes.com/icon_5/349.png")
| Diazonium ion (generic)
![](http://www.chemthes.com/icon_5/1122.png")
| trans 1,2-Dichloroalkene (generic)
![](http://www.chemthes.com/icon_5/936.png")
| Dimethylethylcarbenium ion
![](http://www.chemthes.com/icon_5/4079.png")
| Diphenyl carbenium ion
![](http://www.chemthes.com/icon_5/346.png")
| Enone (generic)
![](http://www.chemthes.com/icon_5/980.png")
| Furan
![](http://www.chemthes.com/icon_5/402.png")
| 6 Heterocycle (generic)
![](http://www.chemthes.com/icon_5/1127.png")
| Heterocycle, polycyclic (generic)
![](http://www.chemthes.com/icon_5/1833.png")
| 1,3,5-Hexatriene
![](http://www.chemthes.com/icon_5/2070.png")
| N5 Cation
![](http://www.chemthes.com/icon_5/2096.png")
| 1,3,5,7-Octatetrene
![](http://www.chemthes.com/icon_5/2089.png")
| Pentadienyl cation
![](http://www.chemthes.com/icon_5/1408.png")
| Phenyl cation
![](http://www.chemthes.com/icon_5/657.png")
| Picric acid
![](http://www.chemthes.com/icon_5/538.png")
| Polyene (generic)
![](http://www.chemthes.com/icon_5/399.png")
| Propargylic cation
![](http://www.chemthes.com/icon_5/350.png")
| Propargylic cation (generic)
![](http://www.chemthes.com/icon_5/1766.png")
| Pyrrole
![](http://www.chemthes.com/icon_5/1407.png")
| Pyrylium ion
![](http://www.chemthes.com/icon_5/403.png")
| Quinolizinium ion
![](http://www.chemthes.com/icon_5/1836.png")
| 7,7,8,8,- Tetracyano-p-quinodimethane
![](http://www.chemthes.com/icon_5/906.png")
| Tetracyanoethylene
![](http://www.chemthes.com/icon_5/1798.png")
| Thiophene
![](http://www.chemthes.com/icon_5/1406.png")
| Thiopyrylium ion
![](http://www.chemthes.com/icon_5/404.png")
| Triethyloxonium tetrafluoroborate
![](http://www.chemthes.com/icon_5/1295.png")
| 1,3,5-Trinitrobenzene
![](http://www.chemthes.com/icon_5/900.png")
| Triphenylmethyl carbenium ion
![](http://www.chemthes.com/icon_5/347.png")
| Tropylium ion
![](http://www.chemthes.com/icon_5/879.png")
| alpha, beta-Unsaturated EWG function (generic)
![](http://www.chemthes.com/icon_5/1093.png")
| Vinyl chloride (generic)
![](http://www.chemthes.com/icon_5/934.png")
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