Abstract

The class of fully-arenoid hydrocarbons is defined so that it includes the well known fully-benzenoids. A fully-arenoid B has a “full” system consisting of Kekuléan benzenoids (arenes) which cover completely all the vertices of B. Important subclasses emerge when the arenes of the full system are catacondensed or, in particular, are linear acenes with a hexagons each. These fully-[ a]acenes may be essentially disconnected. A precise definition is given of fully-[ a]acenes of class C. The number of nonisomorphic systems of this category are given in terms of a general mathematical solution.

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