nietaromatische
Nietaromatische refers to compounds that do not exhibit aromaticity, a property associated with a special stabilization of certain cyclic, planar, fully conjugated systems containing a specific number of pi electrons. Aromaticity is often explained by Hückel’s rule, which states that planar cyclic systems with 4n+2 pi electrons are typically aromatic. Nietaromatische molecules fail to meet these conditions.
In practice, nietaromatische compounds fall into several categories. Some are not cyclic at all, such as many
The term is distinct from antiaromatic compounds, which are cyclic, planar, and fully conjugated but contain
Assessment of aromaticity or its absence can involve structural analysis (planarity and conjugation), spectroscopic data, and