Transannular interaction
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A transannular interaction in chemistry is any chemical interaction (favorable or nonfavorable) between different non-bonding molecular groups in a large ring or macrocycle. See for an example the molecule atrane.
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- Experimental evidence in support of transannular interactions in diketones Kata Mlinaric-Majerski, Marijana Vinkovic, Danko Škare, Alan P. Marchand Arkivoc DS-339E 2002 Online Article