Abstract
Natural correlation method is described in a first step. Then its use is illustrated on three examples: disrotatory transformation butadiene-cyclobutene, hydrogen photoabstraction by ketones, ring openings of azirine.They show how this qualitative method is well suited to determine the main topological features of potential energy curves which govern the photochemical reactivity of molecular systems.
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