Scott, secondary bases are far more flexible I've found. http://wlodb.com/compounds/5037
That's one I know for sure works, I've done it myself quite a few times. Primary Bases MUST, to my knowledge, match. But secondary isn't as vital; just recommended to match for best results.
EDIT: Came across a confirmed compound. http://wlodb.com/compounds/4151
It does the same thing; primary base matches, secondary doesn't. But it's confirmed.
More Examples (done updating)
http://wlodb.com/compounds/4572 <- Nevermind this one, dotnet corrected it.
http://wlodb.com/compounds/1025
http://wlodb.com/compounds/5174 <- I know this has already been talked about, but it helps to explain
http://wlodb.com/compounds/4045 <- Same as above---^
http://wlodb.com/compounds/4815 <- One of the compounds in your example, scott
http://wlodb.com/compounds/4397
http://wlodb.com/compounds/4446 <- To show it doesn't just apply to 2 item compounds
Last edited Sat, 31 Jan 2009, 7:39pm by Kazura
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