Abstract

Although the reactivity-selectivity principle and the frontier molecular orbital theory lead to opposed reactivity-selectivity relationships, they lead to an identical transition state position-selectivity relationship. The transition state position is generally reactant- and product-dependent. The RSP which neglects reactant effects and the FMO which neglects product effects can be considered as the two limits of the general rule.

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