Reactivity in molecular crystals
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Reactivity in molecular crystals
Kodansha , VCH, 1993
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
New legislation will force synthetic chemists to design syntheses that are fast and highly selective. This book aims to show them how best to exploit the enormous synthetic potential of solid-state reactions. The text is designed as a companion to Dunitz and Buergi's "Structure Correlation". The material is presented in a coherent and didactically sound fashion, making the text useful as an introduction to the field. In addition, owing to the large number of references to the original literature, this book should be a useful reference for the practice-oriented organic chemist.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 THEORETICAL APPROACH: Potential Energy Calculations of Crystals, E. Osawa
- A Novel Molecular-Dynamics Method to Predict Molecular Crystal Structures, N. Tajima and T. Hirano. Part 2 PHYSICO-CHEMICAL APPROACH: Development of a New X-ray Diffractometer (IPDWAS) for Rapid Measurement, N. Kamiya, I.Tanabe and H. Iwasaki
- Reaction Process in Solid State Studies by High Resolution Electron Spectroscopy, T. Kobayashi, S. Isoda and H. Kurata
- Analysis of Charge Transfer Complex Formation in the Solid State by Penning Ionization Electron Spectroscopy, S. Masuda
- Analysis of Reactive Species by Time Resolved Infrared Reflection Absorption Spectroscopy, J. Inukai and M. Ito
- Molecular Motion in Clathrate Crystals Analyzed by Solid-state NMR Method, F. lmashiro
- Asymmetric Structure Analysis for Reaction Centres of a Molecular Crystal and on a Crystal Surface by EXAFS Spectroscopy, K. Asakura, M. Shirai and Y. Iwasawa
- Excitation Energy Transfer Between Metal Complexes in Solids, T. Otsuka and Y. Kaizu. Part 3 CRYSTALLINE STATE REACTION: Dynamic Structure Analysis of Crystalline State Reaction, Y. Ohashi, A. Uchida and A. Sekine
- Reversible Intercalation of Guest Molecules in Crystals of Cholic Acid, M. Miyata and K. Miki
- How can Crystalline Environment Provide Outstanding Chemistry for Diaryl-carbenes or Arylnitrenes, T. Sugawara. Part 4 SOLID-TO-SOLID ORGANIC REACTIONS, F. Toda Part 5 STEREOSELECTIVE SOLID STATE PHOTOREACTION: Determining Factors of Molecular Arrangement and Reaction Course in the Crystalline-state Photoreaction of Unsymmetrically Substituted Diolefins, K. Saigo and M. Hasegawa
- Stereoselectivity in Reactions of Clathrate Crystals, T. Fujiwara
- Solid-state Photochromism of Tetraphenyldihydro-1,3,5-triazine and Related Heterocycles, K. Maeda
- Solid-state Photoracemization and Photoisomerization of Alkyl Cobalt Complexes, Y. Ohgo and Y. Arai. Part 6 REACTIVITY AND CRYSTAL STRUCTURE: Packing Effect in Solid-state Polymerization of Diethynylbenzene Derivatives by Radiation, Y. Kai
- High Selective Reaction Deduced by Tunneling Effect in the Crystalline Environment, T. Miyazaki
- Formation of Bimolecular Films and Crystal Structure, K. Okuyama
- Reactivity and Reaction Pathway of the Sulfur Compounds, F. Iwasaki
- Stereoselectivity and Molecular Recognition in Double Macrocyclic Inclusion Crystals, T. Higuchi and K. Hirotsu
- Index.
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