Physical organic chemistry, II : specially invited lectures presented at the second IUPAC Conference on Physical Organic Chemistry held at Noordwijkerhout, Netherlands, 29 April-2 May 1974 /

Physical Organic Chemistry-II provides information pertinent to the fundamental aspects of physical organic chemistry. This book discusses the common phenomenon in ionic organic chemistry. Organized into seven chapters, this book begins with an overview of electrochemical methods to obtain thermodyn...

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Corporate Authors: IUPAC Conference on Physical Organic Chemistry Noordwijkerhout, Netherlands, ScienceDirect (Online service), International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry. Organic Chemistry Division
Other Authors: Boer, T. J. de (Editor)
Format: Conference Proceeding eBook
Language:English
Published: London : Butterworths, [1974]
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Table of Contents:
  • Front Cover; Physical Organic Chemistry-II; Coopyright Page; Table of Contents; CHAPTER 1. THE APPLICATION OF ELECTROCHEMISTRY TO SOME PHYSICAL ORGANIC PROBLEMS; ABSTRACT; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 2. LOW TEMPERATURE PHOTOCHEMICAL STUDIES; ABSTRACT; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 3. ELEMENTARY STEPS IN ENZYME CATALYSIS AND REGULATION; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; INITIATION OF CATALYSIS AND REGULATION; ELEMENTARY STEPS IN CONFORMATIONAL CHANGES; CATALYSIS; RIBONUCLEASE; REGULATION; ASPARTATE TRANSCARBAMYLASE; CONCLUSION; ACKNOWLEDGEMENT; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 4. UPS AND DOWNS IN UPS; ABSTRACT; REFERENCES.
  • Chapter 5. free radical cyclizations, xvii. mechanistic studiesabstract; (1) mechanism of free radical cyclization through aromatic substitution; (2) cyclization as a tool in mechanistic studies; acknowledgements; references; chapter 6. orbital energy control of cycloaddition reactivity; abstract; introduction; perturbational molecular orbital model; diels-alder addition; 1,3-dipolar cycloadditions; generalization of the reactivity model; references; chapter 7. pentacovalent phosphoranes as intermediates in substitutions at phosphorus; abstract; relative apicophilicities; ring strain.