Author: C. Rees
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 366215286X
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 351
Book Description
In 1965 a book by P. Bartlett appeared under the title "The Nonclassical Ions" 1). The book is a collection of papers reprinted from various journals. The many reviews that have appeared since 2-22) are either antiquated (the book published in 1972 12) covers the literature mainly before 1968) or relatively biased (e.g., 3.4,10» on brief 2, 7,11). This review attempts to discuss the various points of view on the "nonclassical" carbocations. The main point is to establish the relative role of "nonclassical" and "classical" ions in various chemical processes. The author has followed P. Bartlett's advice 1) that when setting forth the achievements of the human mind one should see how we came to the modern understanding of a given problem (" ... how we know what we know"). The theory of "nonclassical" ions offers an explanation of many unique chemical, stereochemical and kinetic peculiarities of bicyclic compounds. It has expanded our knowledge on chemical bonds in carbocations by introducing electron-deficient bonds (as in boron hydrides). It has accounted for many rearrangements of stable cations. As a "side" result our knowledge has been extended about ionization processes in a solution, as well as about stereochemical methods. 2 Main Terms of Nonclassical Carbocations In 1939 Hevell, Salas and Wilson 23) assumed an intermediate, "bridge" ion 2 to be formed when camphene hydrochloride 1 is rearranged into isobornyl chloride 3. This happened 17 years after Meerwein first postulated the intermediate formation of "carbonium" ions in chemical reactions.
Contemporary Problems in Carbonium Ion Chemistry I/II
Author: C. Rees
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 366215286X
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 351
Book Description
In 1965 a book by P. Bartlett appeared under the title "The Nonclassical Ions" 1). The book is a collection of papers reprinted from various journals. The many reviews that have appeared since 2-22) are either antiquated (the book published in 1972 12) covers the literature mainly before 1968) or relatively biased (e.g., 3.4,10» on brief 2, 7,11). This review attempts to discuss the various points of view on the "nonclassical" carbocations. The main point is to establish the relative role of "nonclassical" and "classical" ions in various chemical processes. The author has followed P. Bartlett's advice 1) that when setting forth the achievements of the human mind one should see how we came to the modern understanding of a given problem (" ... how we know what we know"). The theory of "nonclassical" ions offers an explanation of many unique chemical, stereochemical and kinetic peculiarities of bicyclic compounds. It has expanded our knowledge on chemical bonds in carbocations by introducing electron-deficient bonds (as in boron hydrides). It has accounted for many rearrangements of stable cations. As a "side" result our knowledge has been extended about ionization processes in a solution, as well as about stereochemical methods. 2 Main Terms of Nonclassical Carbocations In 1939 Hevell, Salas and Wilson 23) assumed an intermediate, "bridge" ion 2 to be formed when camphene hydrochloride 1 is rearranged into isobornyl chloride 3. This happened 17 years after Meerwein first postulated the intermediate formation of "carbonium" ions in chemical reactions.
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 366215286X
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 351
Book Description
In 1965 a book by P. Bartlett appeared under the title "The Nonclassical Ions" 1). The book is a collection of papers reprinted from various journals. The many reviews that have appeared since 2-22) are either antiquated (the book published in 1972 12) covers the literature mainly before 1968) or relatively biased (e.g., 3.4,10» on brief 2, 7,11). This review attempts to discuss the various points of view on the "nonclassical" carbocations. The main point is to establish the relative role of "nonclassical" and "classical" ions in various chemical processes. The author has followed P. Bartlett's advice 1) that when setting forth the achievements of the human mind one should see how we came to the modern understanding of a given problem (" ... how we know what we know"). The theory of "nonclassical" ions offers an explanation of many unique chemical, stereochemical and kinetic peculiarities of bicyclic compounds. It has expanded our knowledge on chemical bonds in carbocations by introducing electron-deficient bonds (as in boron hydrides). It has accounted for many rearrangements of stable cations. As a "side" result our knowledge has been extended about ionization processes in a solution, as well as about stereochemical methods. 2 Main Terms of Nonclassical Carbocations In 1939 Hevell, Salas and Wilson 23) assumed an intermediate, "bridge" ion 2 to be formed when camphene hydrochloride 1 is rearranged into isobornyl chloride 3. This happened 17 years after Meerwein first postulated the intermediate formation of "carbonium" ions in chemical reactions.
Biomimetic and Bioorganic Chemistry II
Author: F. Vögtle
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 9783540160236
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 208
Book Description
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 9783540160236
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 208
Book Description
Contemporary Problems in Carbonium Ion Chemistry III
Author: V. A. Koptyug
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
ISBN: 3112718755
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
No detailed description available for "Contemporary Problems in Carbonium Ion Chemistry III".
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
ISBN: 3112718755
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
No detailed description available for "Contemporary Problems in Carbonium Ion Chemistry III".
Contemporary Problems in Carbonium Ion Chemistry
Author: Vladimir Aleksandrovich Barkhash
Publisher: Springer
ISBN:
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 364
Book Description
Publisher: Springer
ISBN:
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 364
Book Description
Contemporary Problems in Carbonium Ion Chemistry I/II
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Category : Carbonium ions
Languages : en
Pages : 345
Book Description
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Category : Carbonium ions
Languages : en
Pages : 345
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Contemporary problems in carbonium ion chemistry I/II
Author: V.A. Barkhash
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Pages : 345
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Pages : 345
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Inorganic Chemistry
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Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
ISBN: 311270827X
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 148
Book Description
No detailed description available for "Inorganic Chemistry".
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
ISBN: 311270827X
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 148
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No detailed description available for "Inorganic Chemistry".
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Current Research Topics in Bioinorganic Chemistry, Volume 18
Author: Stephen J. Lippard
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 047016669X
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 466
Book Description
This comprehensive series of volumes on inorganic chemistry provides inorganic chemists with a forum for critical, authoritative evaluations of advances in every area of the discipline. Every volume reports recent progress with a significant, up-to-date selection of papers by internationally recognized researchers, complemented by detailed discussions and complete documentation. Each volume features a complete subject index and the series includes a cumulative index as well.
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 047016669X
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 466
Book Description
This comprehensive series of volumes on inorganic chemistry provides inorganic chemists with a forum for critical, authoritative evaluations of advances in every area of the discipline. Every volume reports recent progress with a significant, up-to-date selection of papers by internationally recognized researchers, complemented by detailed discussions and complete documentation. Each volume features a complete subject index and the series includes a cumulative index as well.