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UNINA9910143294803321 |
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Uneyama Kenji |
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Organofluorine chemistry [[electronic resource] /] / Kenji Uneyama |
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Oxford ; ; Ames, Iowa, : Blackwell Pub., 2006 |
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1-280-74823-0 |
9786610748235 |
0-470-98858-4 |
1-4051-7293-2 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (352 p.) |
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Organofluorine compounds - Synthesis |
Hydrogen bonding |
Ligands (Biochemistry) |
Electronic books. |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Organofluorine Chemistry; Contents; Preface; 1 Fundamentals in Organic Fluorine Chemistry; 1.1 Some physical properties of organic fluorine compounds; 1.1.1 Effect of the fluorine atom on the molecular orbital energy levels of organic molecules and refractive index; 1.1.2 Boiling points; 1.1.3 Miscibility; 1.1.4 Lipophilicity; 1.1.5 Gas solubility; 1.1.6 Surface tension; 1.1.7 Summary; 1.2 Electronic effect; 1.2.1 Electronic effects of the fluorine atom: insight fromHammett substituent constants; 1.2.2 Electronic effects on acidity, bond length, and bond energy of fluoroorganic molecules |
1.2.3 Halogen bonding1.2.4 Electronic effect on the destabilization of carbonyl and imono groups; 1.2.5 pi-pi Stacking of fluoroaromatics; 1.2.6 Increased p-character (Bent's rule) and low-lying LUMO in carbon-fluorine bonding orbitals; 1.2.7 Negative hyperconjugation; 1.2.8 Electron-donating effect (stabilization of carbocation); 1.2.9 Effect of fluorine substituents on the structure, stability, and reactivity of fluoroalkyl radicals; 1.3 Steric effects of fluorine substituents; References; 2 Unique Reactions Induced by Fluorine; 2.1 Nucleophilic |
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substitution on fluoroaromatic rings |
2.2 SN2' reactions of alkenes bearing a trifluoromethyl group2.3 Nucleophilic substitution on the gem-difluoromethylene double bond; 2.4 Single electron transfer reaction of perfluoroalkyl halides; 2.5 Fluorine-activated electrophilic reagents (F-X and XFn); 2.5.1 Halogen monofluoride (F-halogen); 2.5.2 Bromine trifluoride (BrF3); 2.5.3 Iodine pentafluoride (IF5); 2.5.4 Iodoarene difluoride (ArIF2); 2.5.5 Benzeneselenenyl fluoride (PhSeF); 2.5.6 tert-Butyl and methyl hypofluorites; 2.5.7 Hypofluorous acid - MeCN complex (HOF - MeCN); References |
3 Reactions Activated by a Strong Interaction Between Fluorine and Other Atoms3.1 Reaction induced by F-Li interaction; 3.1.1 Li-F interaction in aromatic C-F bonds; 3.1.2 Li-F interaction in aliphatic C-F bonds; 3.2 The fluorine-aluminum interaction; 3.3 Reactions induced by F-Si interaction; 3.3.1 Fluoride-ion mediated desilylative alkylations; 3.4 Reactions induced by B-F interaction; 3.5 Reactions activated by a strong interaction between fluorine and Sm, Yb, Sn, Ti; References; 4 Hydrogen Bonding in Organofluorine Compounds; 4.1 Organofluorine as a hydrogen-bonding acceptor |
4.1.1 Definition and classifications of hydrogen bonds4.1.2 Some examples of O-H · · · F-C and N-H· · ·F -C hydrogen-bonding systems; 4.1.3 Some examples on nonconventional hydrogen bonding: C-H· · ·F-C interactions; 4.1.4 Summary of organic fluorine as hydrogen-bonding acceptor; 4.2 Hydrogen bonding of B-fluorinated alcohols, its structural character, and utilization in organic syntheses; 4.2.1 Use of TFE and HFIP for protonating agents and/or protonating solvents; 4.2.2 Use of TFE and HFIP for cation-stabilizing solvents; References; 5 Fluorinated Ligands for Selective Catalytic Reactions |
5.1 Ligands with fluorine-substituted aryl groups |
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The replacement of hydrogen with fluorine in organic molecules can profoundly influence their chemical and physical properties, leading to a range of compounds with highly desirable properties. These molecules are of interest across the wide spectrum of industrial and academic organic chemistry, so that organofluorine chemistry is economically highly important.Organofluorine Chemistry will help chemists to develop a systematic knowledge of the chemistry of fluorine with a view towards its application in the design of new reactions and syntheses, and the creation of novel fluorinated mo |
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UNINA9910783586403321 |
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Poverty reduction and growth : : virtuous and vicious circles / / Guillermo E. Perry ... [and others] |
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Washington, D.C. : , : World Bank, , c2006 |
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1-280-34881-X |
9786610348817 |
0-8213-6512-6 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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xv, 221 pages : illustrations ; ; 28 cm |
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Collana |
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World Bank Latin American and Caribbean studies |
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Altri autori (Persone) |
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Poverty - Latin America |
Poverty - Government policy - Latin America |
Latin America Economic conditions 1945- |
Latin America Economic policy |
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Livello bibliografico |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references (p. ) and index. |
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Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Acronyms and Abbreviations; Chapter 1: From Vicious to Virtuous Circles; Figures; Tables; Chapter 2: Dimensions of Well-Being, Channels to Growth; Boxes; Chapter 3: How Did We Get Here?; Chapter 4: The Relative Roles of Growth and Inequality for Poverty Reduction; Chapter 5: Pro-Poor Growth in Latin America; Chapter 6: Does Poverty Matter for Growth?; Chapter 7: Subnational Dimensions of Growth and Poverty; Chapter 8: Micro-determinants of Incomes: Labor Markets, Poverty, and Traps? |
Chapter 9: Breaking the Cycle of Under investment in Human Capital in Latin America Bibliography; Index |
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That raising income levels alleviates poverty, and that economic growth can be more or less effective in doing so, is well known and has received renewed attention in the search for pro-poor growth. What is less well explored is the reverse channel: that poverty may, in fact, be part of the reason for a country's poor growth performance. This more elaborated view of the development process opens the door to the existence of vicious circles in which low growth results in high poverty and high poverty in turn results in low growth. Poverty Reduction and |
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Growth is about the existence of these vi |
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