The Chemistry of sulphenic acids and their derivatives

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The Chemistry of sulphenic acids and their derivatives

edited by Saul Patai

(The Chemistry of functional groups)

Wiley, 1990

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Description

Part of "The Chemistry of Functional Groups" series, this volume contains a series of essays on the chemistry of sulphenic acids and their derivatives. Topics discussed include electrochemistry, photochemistry and radiation chemistry, mass spectra and photoelectron spectroscopy.

Table of Contents

  • Structural chemistry, G.C.Barrett
  • stereochemistry and chiroptical properties, D.Kost
  • detection and determination, J.Zabicky
  • mass spectra, J.H.Bowie
  • photoelectron spectroscopy, J.Barrie Peel
  • NMR and ESR, A.Bassindale and J.Iley
  • syntheses of sulfenic acids and esters, sulfenyl halides and amides, M.Mikolajczyk and J.Drabowicz
  • acidity, H-bonding and complex formation, P.De Maria
  • rearrangements involving acid derivatives, S.Braverman
  • chemistry of sulfenic acids and esters, D.Hogg
  • chemistry of sulfenyl halides and amides, G.Modena and G.Capozzi
  • photochemistry and radiation chemistry, W.M.Horspool
  • free radical chemistry, C.Chatgillaloglu
  • electrochemistry, H.Sayo
  • syntheses and uses of isotopically labelled sulfenic acid derivatives, M.Zielinski and M.Kanska
  • directing and activating effects, M.Charton
  • biochemistry, pharmacology and toxicity of sulphenic derivatives, H.Ottenheijm et al
  • sulfenimines, P.K.Claus
  • nucleophilic substitutions, T.Okuyama.

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  • NCID
    BA10293204
  • ISBN
    • 0471923737
  • LCCN
    89009100
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Chichester ; New York
  • Pages/Volumes
    xvi, 819 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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