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Winga
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Electronic transitions of butadiene
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In the pi system of butadiene, there are 4 MOs, pi1, pi2, pi3 and pi4.
Is it possible to have pi1 to pi3 electronic transition?
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Re:Electronic transitions of butadiene
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nevermind, I was thinking cyclobutadiene
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They are not at the same energy, pi3 is higher.
I need to assume this is "a particle in 1-D box" system for calculation, but I don't know this transition is possible or not.
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