Substituent Effects in Free Radical Reductions of Arenediazonium Ions

Substituent Effects in Free Radical Reductions of Arenediazonium Ions
Title Substituent Effects in Free Radical Reductions of Arenediazonium Ions PDF eBook
Author Christopher John Heighway
Publisher
Pages 92
Release 1975
Genre Radicals (Chemistry)
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Substituent Effects in Radical Chemistry

Substituent Effects in Radical Chemistry
Title Substituent Effects in Radical Chemistry PDF eBook
Author Heinz G. Viehe
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 487
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Science
ISBN 9400947585

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Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium, January 20-24, 1986

Australian Journal of Chemistry

Australian Journal of Chemistry
Title Australian Journal of Chemistry PDF eBook
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Pages 896
Release 1981
Genre Chemistry
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Quarterly Journal of the Chemical Society of London

Quarterly Journal of the Chemical Society of London
Title Quarterly Journal of the Chemical Society of London PDF eBook
Author Chemical Society (Great Britain)
Publisher
Pages 1254
Release 1971
Genre Chemistry
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Organic Reaction Mechanisms 1980

Organic Reaction Mechanisms 1980
Title Organic Reaction Mechanisms 1980 PDF eBook
Author A. C. Knipe
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 728
Release 2008-05-27
Genre Science
ISBN 0470066644

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The only book series to summarize the latest progress on organic reaction mechanisms, Organic Reaction Mechanisms, 1980 surveys the development in understanding of the main classes of organic reaction mechanisms reported in the primary scientific literature in 1980. The 16th annual volume in this highly successful series highlights mechanisms of stereo-specific reactions. Reviews are compiled by a team of experienced editors and authors, allowing advanced undergraduates, graduate students, postdocs, and chemists to rely on the volume's continuing quality of selection and presentation.

The Chemistry of Diazonium and Diazo Groups

The Chemistry of Diazonium and Diazo Groups
Title The Chemistry of Diazonium and Diazo Groups PDF eBook
Author Saul Patai
Publisher
Pages 536
Release 1978
Genre Diazo compounds
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Molecular Networks

Molecular Networks
Title Molecular Networks PDF eBook
Author Mir Wais Hosseini
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 173
Release 2009-06-29
Genre Science
ISBN 364201366X

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In the future, many modern materials will be increasingly based on the assembly of preformed molecular entities. Their structural characteristics and functional prop- ties will be programmed at the molecular level and their formation as a completed entity will be achieved by self-assembly processes. This in essence is a bottom-up approach and its success will require a deep understanding not only of the chemistry of intermolecular interactions and associations but also of self-assembly processes in the condensed phase. Among various interesting innovations brought about by the development of supramolecular chemistry, supramolecular synthesis is a part- ularly powerful approach for the design and generation of molecular architectures displaying both structural and functional complexity. The combination of mol- ular synthesis (which allows chemists to design and prepare extremely sophis- cated biotic and abiotic molecules through the interconnection of atoms or group of atoms by strong covalent bonds) and supramolecular synthesis (which orch- trates the association of molecules by recognition processes through the use of weak and reversible interactions) opens up endless structural and functional possibilities. Following the perceptive observation by Dunitz that "A crystal is, in a sense, the supramolecule par excellence", molecular crystals may be seen as in'nite periodic architectures resulting from the interconnection of building blocks or tectons ca- ble of self-assembling through speci'c recognising events.