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Topics in stereochemistry

editors, Ernest L. Eliel, Samuel H. Wilen and Norman L. Allinger

J. Wiley, 1984-

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  • v. 19
  • v. 20
  • v. 21
  • v. 22
  • v. 23
  • v. 25

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V. 18, 21/ edited by Ernest L. Eliel, Samuel H. Wilen

v. 24- / editors, Scott E. Denmark, Jay S. Siegel

v.24(子書誌) series editors: Scott E. Denmark, Jay S. Siegel

Description and Table of Contents

Volume

v. 23 ISBN 9780471176220

Description

Topics in Stereochemistry covers the fundamental principles of physical chemistry and molecular physics while dealing with certain stereochemical aspects of organic chemistry and biochemistry.

Table of Contents

Chirality in Fullerene Chemistry (Carlo Thilgen, et al.). Transition-Metal-Templated Synthesis of Rotaxanes (Maria-Jesus Blanco, et al.). Memory of Chirality: Asymmetric Induction Based on the Dynamic Chirality of Enolates (Takeo Kawabata and Kaoru Fuji). Chiral Discrimination During Crystallization (Kazushi Kinbara and Kazuhiko Saigo). Asymmetric Aldol Reactions Using Aldolases (Michael G. Silvestri, et al.). Subject Index. Cumulative Author Index, Volumes 1-23. Cumulative Title Index, Volumes 1-23.
Volume

v. 22 ISBN 9780471253167

Description

Since it was first published in 1967, the highly regarded Topics in Stereochemistry series has consistently reflected the state of the art in the field and provided readers with a coherent framework for the conceptual, theoretical, and practical aspects of modern stereochemistry. With the new series editor, Scott E. Denmark, at the helm, Volume 22 continues to offer important insights into the evolution of stereochemistry and its future direction. Written by internationally recognized leaders in their respective fields, this volume introduces readers to some of the most intensely studied topics in research laboratories today. Along with the fundamental principles of chirality, the authors describe exciting new applications of stereochemistry in synthetic organic, physical organic, and bioorganic chemistry. They cover cutting-edge research in areas such as asymmetric catalysis, reactions with catalytic antibodies, and stereoelectronic control of organic reactions. In addition, a feature chapter provides a critical analysis of the concepts of molecular chirality. Timely and authoritative, Topics in Stereochemistry, Volume 22, features over 120 illustrations and a cumulative index covering Volumes 1 through 22. It is an essential resource for organic chemists involved in synthesis as well as those in the physical and bioorganic areas of organic chemistry. Volume 22 relaunches this highly respected series, providing a timely, valuable reference to the theory and practice of stereochemistry. Cutting-edge topics include: * Foundations of molecular and topological chirality. * Stereoselective reactions with catalytic antibodies. * Stereoelectronic effects of the group 4 metal substituents in organic chemistry. * Asymmetric catalysis with the new class of chiral lanthanoid complexes. * Basic principles of the exciting new area of asymmetric amplification.

Table of Contents

Molecular Chirality (K. Mislow). Stereoselective Reactions with Catalytic Antibodies (D. Hilvert). Stereoelectronic Effects of the Group 4 Metal Substituents in Organic Chemistry (J. White & C. Clark). Asymmetric Catalysis with Chiral Lanthanoid Complexes (M. Shibasaki & H. Sasai). Asymmetric Amplification (D. Fenwick & H. Kagan). Indexes.
Volume

v. 19 ISBN 9780471507529

Description

This seminal series, first edited by Ernest Eliel, responsible for some of the major advances in stereochemistry and the winner of the ACS Priestley Medal in 1996, provides coverage of the major developments of the field of stereochemistry. The scope of this series is broadly defined to encompass all fields of chemical and biological sciences that are founded on molecular and supramolecular interactions. Insofar as chemical, physical, and biological properties are determined by molecular shape and structure, the importance of stereochemistry is fundamental to and consequential for all natural sciences. Topics in Stereochemistry serves as a multidisciplinary series that enriches all of chemistry. Aimed at advanced students, university professors and teachers as well as researchers in pharmaceutical, agricultural, biotechnological, polymer, materials, and fine chemical industries, Topics in Stereochemistry publishes definitive and scholarly reviews in stereochemistry and has long been recognized as the gold standard reference work in this field. Covering the effect of chirality on all aspects of molecular interaction from the fundamental physical chemical properties of molecules and their molecular physics to the application of chirality in new areas such as its applications in materials science, Topics in Stereochemistry explores a wide variety of properties, both physical and chemical of isomers with a view to their applications in a number of disciplines from biochemistry to materials science.

Table of Contents

Molecular Structure and Carbon-13 Chemical Shielding TensorsObtained from Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (J. Facelli & D.Grant). Resolution of Enantiomers via Biocatalysis (C. Sih & S.Wu). Stereospecificity in Enzymology: Its Place in Evolution (S. Benner,et al.). Enantioselective Synthesis of Non-Racemic Chiral Molecules on anIndustrial Scale (J. Scott). Stereochemistry of the Base-Promoted Michael Addition Reaction (D.Oare & C. Heathcock). Subject Index. Cumulative Index, Volumes 1-19.
Volume

v. 20 ISBN 9780471508014

Description

This seminal series, first edited by Ernest Eliel, responsible for some of the major advances in stereochemistry and the winner of the ACS Priestley Medal in 1996, provides coverage of the major developments of the field of stereochemistry. The scope of this series is broadly defined to encompass all fields of chemical and biological sciences that are founded on molecular and supramolecular interactions. Insofar as chemical, physical, and biological properties are determined by molecular shape and structure, the importance of stereochemistry is fundamental to and consequential for all natural sciences. Topics in Stereochemistry serves as a multidisciplinary series that enriches all of chemistry. Aimed at advanced students, university professors and teachers as well as researchers in pharmaceutical, agricultural, biotechnological, polymer, materials, and fine chemical industries, Topics in Stereochemistry publishes definitive and scholarly reviews in stereochemistry and has long been recognized as the gold standard reference work in this field. Covering the effect of chirality on all aspects of molecular interaction from the fundamental physical chemical properties of molecules and their molecular physics to the application of chirality in new areas such as its applications in materials science, Topics in Stereochemistry explores a wide variety of properties, both physical and chemical of isomers with a view to their applications in a number of disciplines from biochemistry to materials science.

Table of Contents

Computer Graphics and Molecular Modeling in the Analysis ofSynthetic Targets (W. Ripka & J. Blaney). Acyclic Stereocontrol in Michael Addition Reactions of Enamines andEnol Ethers (D. Oare & C. Heathcock). Conformational Analysis of Bicyclo [3.3.1] Nonanes and Their HeteroAnalogs (N. Zefirov & V. Palyulin). Strained Olefins: Structure and Reactivity of NonplanarCarbon-Carbon Double Bonds (W. Luef & R. Keese). Subject Index. Cumulative Author Index, Volumes 1-20. Cumulative Title Index, Volumes 1-20.
Volume

v. 21 ISBN 9780471521204

Description

Part of a series which provides in-depth coverage of organic stereochemistry, this volume includes discussion of aldol diastereoselection under thermodynamic and kinetic control, enantioselection in aldol condensations involving chiral reactants, applications of molecular mechanics calculations to organic chemistry, and much more. The contributors aim to bring together the disciplines of surface chemistry and stereochemistry to demonstrate that the properties of stereoisomers may be useful in extending the understanding of the weak yet important molecular forces that operate in surface monolayers.

Table of Contents

Stereochemistry and Mechanism of the Wittig Reaction (E. Vedejs & M. Peterson). Anomeric Effect: Origin and Consequences (P. Graczyk & M. Mikolajczyk). Unusual Saturated HydrocarbonsThe Interaction Between Theoretical and Synthetic Chemistry (H. Dodziuk). Stereochemistry of Metabolic Reactions of Amino Acids (D. Young). Searching Techniques for Databases of Three-Dimensional Chemical Structures (M. Bures & Y. Martin). Indexes.
Volume

v. 18 ISBN 9780471600268

Description

This seminal series, first edited by Ernest Eliel, responsible for some of the major advances in stereochemistry and the winner of the ACS Priestley Medal in 1996, provides coverage of the major developments of the field of stereochemistry. The scope of this series is broadly defined to encompass all fields of chemical and biological sciences that are founded on molecular and supramolecular interactions. Insofar as chemical, physical, and biological properties are determined by molecular shape and structure, the importance of stereochemistry is fundamental to and consequential for all natural sciences. Topics in Stereochemistry serves as a multidisciplinary series that enriches all of chemistry. Aimed at advanced students, university professors and teachers as well as researchers in pharmaceutical, agricultural, biotechnological, polymer, materials, and fine chemical industries, Topics in Stereochemistry publishes definitive and scholarly reviews in stereochemistry and has long been recognized as the gold standard reference work in this field. Covering the effect of chirality on all aspects of molecular interaction from the fundamental physical chemical properties of molecules and their molecular physics to the application of chirality in new areas such as its applications in materials science, Topics in Stereochemistry explores a wide variety of properties, both physical and chemical of isomers with a view to their applications in a number of disciplines from biochemistry to materials science.

Table of Contents

Origins of Chiral Homogeneity in Nature (W. Bonner). Stereochemical Aspects of Radical Pair Reactions (N. Porter &P. Krebs). Enantioselective Synthesis of Organic Compounds with OpticallyActive Transition Metal Catalysis in Substoichiometric Quantities(H. Brunner). Kinetic Resolution (H. Kagan & J. Fiaud). Subject Index. Cumulative Index, Volumes 1-18.
Volume

v. 25 ISBN 9780471682448

Description

Topics in Stereochemistry, previously edited by "the father of stereochemistry" Ernest L. Eliel, is a longstanding, successful series covering the most important advances in the field. The much-anticipated Volume 25 includes chapters on the following topics: * Stereochemistry of Molecules in Inclusion Crystals * Torsional Motion of Stilbene-type Molecules in Crystals * Supramolecular Networks of Porphyrins * Homo- and Heterochirality in Crystals * Supramolecular Synthesis of 1D Chains and 2D Layers in Hydrogen Bond Networks of Ureas and 2-D Pyrimidinones * Chiral Auxiliaries Powerful for Both Enantioresolution and Determination of Absolutely Stereochemistry by X-Ray Crystallograph * Engineering Stereospecific Reactoins in Crystals: Synthesis of Compounds with Adjacent Stereogenic Quaternary Centers by Photodecarbonylation of Crystalline Ketones * The CH/ Hydrogen Bond: An Important Molecular Force in Controlling the Crystal Conformation of Organic Compounds and Three-Dimensional Structure of Biopolymers * Stereoselective Thermal Solid-State Reactions * Crystal Structures and Functionalities of Platinum (II) Complexes Controlled by Various Intermolecular Interactions

Table of Contents

1 STEREOCHEMISTRY OF MOLECULES IN INCLUSION CRYSTALS 1 By Fumio Toda 2 TORSIONAL MOTION OF STILBENE-TYPE MOLECULES IN CRYSTALS 31 By Jun Harada and Keiichiro Ogawa 3 SUPRAMOLECULAR NETWORKS OF PORPHYRINS 49 By Israel Goldberg 4 HOMO- AND HETEROCHIRALITY IN CRYSTALS 81 By Pavel A. Levkin, Vladimir Yu. Torbeev, Denis A. Lenev and Remir G. Kostyanovsky 5 SUPRAMOLECULAR SYNTHESIS OF 1D CHAINS AND 2D LAYERS IN HYDROGEN BOND NETWORKS OF UREAS AND 2-PYRIMIDINONES 135 By Ashwini Nangia 6 CHIRAL AUXILIARIES POWERFUL FOR BOTH ENANTIOMER RESOLUTION AND DETERMINATION OF ABSOLUTE CONFIGURATION BY X-RAY CRYSTALLOGRAPHY 177 By Nobuyuki Harada 7 ENGINEERING STEREOSPECIFIC REACTIONS IN CRYSTALS: SYNTHESIS OF COMPOUNDS WITH ADJACENT STEREOGENIC QUATERNARY CENTERS BY PHOTODECARBONYLATION OF CRYSTALLINE KETONES 205 By Christopher J. Mortko and Miguel A. Garcia-Garibay 8 THE CH/HYDROGEN BOND: AN IMPORTANT MOLECULAR FORCE IN CONTROLLING THE CRYSTAL CONFORMATION OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS AND THREE-DIMENSIONAL STRUCTURE OF BIOPOLYMERS 255 By Motohiro Nishio 9 STEREOSELECTIVE THERMAL SOLID-STATE REACTIONS 303 By Gerd Kaupp 10 CRYSTAL STRUCTURES AND FUNCTIONALITIES OF PLATINUM(II) COMPLEXES CONTROLLED BY VARIOUS INTERMOLECULAR INTERACTIONS 351 By Masaka Kato SUBJECT INDEX 375 CUMULATIVE AUTHOR INDEX, VOLUMES 1-25 391 CUMULATIVE TITLE INDEX, VOLUMES 1-25 397
Volume

v. 16 ISBN 9780471838104

Description

Part of a continuing series on subjects of recent research interest in stereochemistry, this volume discusses basic principles of physical chemistry and deals with stereochemical aspects of biochemistry.

Table of Contents

A Link Between Macroscopic Phenomena and Molecular Chirality: Crystals as Probes for The Direct Assignment of Absolute Configuration of Chiral Crystals (L. Addadi, et al.). Asymmetric Catalysis by Alkaloids (H. Wynberg). Stereochemistry and Organic Solid-State Reactions (B. S. Green & M D Cohen). Substituent Effects on 13c Chemical Shifts in Aliphatic Molecular Systems: Dependence on Constitution and Stereochemistry (H. Duddeck). Index.

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  • NCID
    BA00817127
  • ISBN
    • 0471838101
    • 0471600261
    • 0471507520
    • 0471508012
    • 0471521205
    • 0471253162
    • 0471176222
    • 0471682446
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    New York
  • Pages/Volumes
    v.
  • Size
    24 cm
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