Abstract
Abstract Methyl substitution in dibenz[a,h]anthracene leads to isomeric derivatives with distinctly different carcinogenic potencies. Using the elements of Bay Region carbonium ions and the Seybold‐Smith reactivity theory, these differences in carcinogenic activity will be examined using theoretical Huckel molecular orbital reactivity indices.
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