Advances in physical organic chemistry 2015/ (Record no. 468)

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International Standard Book Number 9780128022283
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Classification number 547.13
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Title Advances in physical organic chemistry 2015/
Statement of responsibility, etc. edited by Ian H. Williams and Nicholas H. Williams
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Amsterdam:
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Elsevier,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2015.
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Extent v. 49, 302 p.
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Formatted contents note 1. Metal Ion-Promoted Leaving Group Assistance In the Light Alcohols 1<br/>R. Stan Brown<br/>1. Introduction 2<br/>2. Metal Ion-Promoted LGA 5<br/>3. Metal Ion-Promoted Alcoholysis of Phosphates 15<br/>4. LGA Provided by Metal Ions in the Acyl Transfer from Amides, Ureas,<br/>and Carbamates to Solvent ROH 38<br/>5. Conclusions and Speculations 48<br/>Acknowledgments<br/>References<br/>2. Medium Effects in Biologically Related Catalysis 57<br/>Marcello Forconi<br/>1. Introduction<br/>2. Phosphoryl Transfer Reactions 60<br/>3. Solvent Effects in Sulfuryi Transfer Reaaions 75<br/>4. Solvent Effects in Sn2 Reactions ofS-Adenosyimethionine 76<br/>5. Decarboxyiation Reactions 79<br/>6. Kemp Elimination<br/>7. Conclusions and Implications for Bioinspired Catalysis 93<br/>Acknowledgments ^<br/>References ^<br/>3. Combustion Pathways of Biofuel Model Compounds: AReview<br/>of Recent Research and Current Challenges Pertaining to First-,<br/>Second-, and Third-Generation Biofuels 103<br/>Carrigan J. Hayes, Donald R. Burgess, Jr., Jeffrey A. Manion<br/>1. Introduction<br/>2. Overview ofFirst-Generation Biofuels and Their Model Compounds 118<br/>3. Overview ofSecond-Generation Biofuels and Their Model Compounds 135<br/>4. Overview ofThird- and Fourth-Generation Biofuels 163<br/>5. Challenges in Biofuel Combustion Engineering 165<br/>6. Conclusion 168<br/>References 169<br/>4. Mechanistic Perspectives on Stereocontrol in Lewis<br/>Acid-Mediated Radical Polymerization: Lessons from<br/>Small-Molecule Synthesis 189<br/>Benjamin B. Noble and Michelle L. Coote<br/>1. Introduction 190<br/>2. Important Features of Radical Reactivity 194<br/>3. Radical Polymerization 200<br/>4. Lewis Acids in Radical-Based Polymer Synthesis 208<br/>5. Synthetic Radical Transformations 216<br/>6. Lewis Acids In Radical-Based Synthetic Transformations 219<br/>7. Some Lessons from Synthesis 235<br/>8. Conclusion 246<br/>Acknowledgments 247<br/>References 247<br/>Subject Index 259<br/>Author Index 269<br/>Cumulative Index of Titles 287<br/>Cumulative Index of Authors 299
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Personal name Williams, Nicholas H. (ed)
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Personal name Williams, Ian H. (ed)
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