The Chemistry of halides, pseudo-halides, and azides
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The Chemistry of halides, pseudo-halides, and azides
(The Chemistry of functional groups, Supplement ; D2)
Wiley, 1995
- pt. 1
- pt. 2
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This supplementary volume focuses on the chemistry of the halides, dealing specifically with the derivatives of fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine and astatine. It covers the synthetic, mechanistic, theoretical, spectroscopic and biochemical aspects of the halides.
Table of Contents
Partial table of contents: PART 1. General and Theoretical Aspects of the C--X Bonds (X = F, Cl, Br, L): Integration of Theory and Experiment (P. Politzer & J. Murray). Conformational and Chiroptical Properties of Alkyl Halides (J. Brewster). Mass Spectra and Gas-Phase Ion Chemistry of Halogen-Containing Compounds (C. Paradisi & U. Vettori). Electron Spin Resonance and Nuclear Quadrupole Resonance (M. Geoffroy & E. Lucken). Thermochemistry of Halogenated Organic Compounds (S. Slayden, et al.). Syntheses and Uses of Isotopically Labelled Organic Halides (M. Zielinski & M. Kanska). The Formation of the C--F Bond--The Last Twelve Years (S. Rozen). Some Synthetic Uses of Halides (J. Hoyle). Functionalization of Organic Molecules by Xenon Fluorides (M. Zupan). PART 2. Radiation Chemistry (Z. Alfassi). Pyrolysis of Organic Halides (G. Chuchani). Halonium Ions (G. Koser). Reactions of Organic Halides Mediated by Transition Metal Compounds (J. Green). Recent Advances in the SRN1 Reaction of Organic Halides (R. Rossi, et al.). Atmospheric Chemistry of Organic Halides (J. Francisco & I. Williams). Indexes.
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