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A class of rectangle-shaped benzenoids or rectangles, which has the main symbol R, consists of straight regular strips; cf. Chapter 10. Both rims are (single) zigzag chains. We distinguish between a prolate rectangle, Ri (m,n), and an oblate rectangle, Rj (m,n), which possess an inward or outward indentation, respectively; cf. Fig. 1. They are (2m−1)-tier strips. The cases of 5-tier strips (m=3) are found as No. I-14 (Ri) and No. I-6 (Rj) in Table 10.5. Figure 1 shows Ri (4,4) and Rj (3,3), a 7-tier and a 5-tier regular strip, respectively. An intermediate system is identified as a non-regular 6-tier strip (see Fig. 1); it is an obvious non-Kekuléan.
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Cyvin, S.J., Gutman, I. (1988). Classes of Basic Benzenoids (IV): Rectangles. In: Kekulé Structures in Benzenoid Hydrocarbons. Lecture Notes in Chemistry, vol 46. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-00892-8_12
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