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Record Nr.

UNINA9911019951103321

Titolo

Organic reaction mechanisms [[electronic resource] ] . 1972 : an annual survey covering the literature dated December 1971 through November 1972 / / edited by B. Capon and C. W. Rees

Pubbl/distr/stampa

London, : Interscience Publishers, c1973

ISBN

9786612362620

9781282362628

1282362623

9780470318959

0470318953

9780470318966

0470318961

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (678 p.)

Collana

Organic Reaction Mechanisms Series ; ; v.111

Altri autori (Persone)

CaponB

ReesCharles W (Charles Wayne)

Disciplina

547.13

Soggetti

Chemistry, Organic

Chemistry

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di contenuto

ORGANIC REACTION MECHANISMS 1972; Contents; 1. Carbonium Ions; Bicyclic and Polycyclic Systems; Participation by Aryl Groups; Participation by Double and Triple Bonds; Reactions of Small-ring Compounds; Metallocenylmethyl Cations and Other Derivatives; Stable Carbonium Ions and their Reactions; Other Reactions; 2. Nucleophilic Aliphatic Substitution; Ion-pair Phenomena and Borderline Mechanisms; Solvent and Medium Effects; Isotope Effects; Neighbouring-group Participation; Deamination and Related Reactions; Reactions of Aliphatic Diazo-compounds; Fragmentation Reactions

Displacement Reactions at Elements Other than CarbonAmbident Nucleophiles; Substitution at Vinylic Carbon; Reactions of a-Halogenocarbonyl Compounds; sN2 Processes and Other Reactions; 3. Carbanions and Electrophilic Aliphatic Substitution; Carbanion Structure; Reactions of Carbanions; Proton Transfer, Hydrogen Isotope



Exchange and Related Reactions; Electrophilic Reactions of Hydrocarbons; Organometallics: Groups Ia, IIa, III; Organometallice: Other Elements; Miscellaneous Reactions; 4. Elimination Reactions; Stereochemistry and Orientation in E2 Reactions; The ElcB Mechanism

The E2C MechanismGas-phase Elimination Reactions; Other Topics; 5. Addition Reaotions; Electrophilic Additions; Nucleophilic Additions; Cycloadditions; 6. Nucleophilic Aromatic Substitution; The SNAr Mechanism; Heterocyclic Systems; Meisenheimer and Related Complexes; Benzyne and Related Intermediates; Other Reactions; 7. Electmphilic Aromatic Substitution; Sulphonation; Nitration; Nitrosation; Azo coupling; Halogenation; Metal Cleavage; Metallation Reactions; Friedel-Crafts and Related Reactions; Hydrogen Exchange; Miscellaneous Reactions; 8. Molecular Rescrangements; Aromatic Rearrangementa

Sigmatropic RearrangementsElectrocydic Reactions; Rearrangements Involving Cycloadditions and Cyclorevemiom; Anionic Rearrangements; Cationic Rearrangements; Metal-catalysed Rearrangements; Rearrangements Involving Electron-deficient Heteroatoms; Isomerimtions; Rearrangements Involving Ring Openings and Closures; 9. Redid Reactions; Introduction; Structure and Stereochemistry; Decomposition of Peroxides; Decomposition of Azo-compounds; Diradicals; Atom-transfer Processes; Additions; Aromatic Substitution; Rearrangements; SH2 Reactions; Reactions Involving Oxidation or Reduction by Metal Salts

Radical Ions and Electron-transfer ProceasesNitroxides; Autoxidation; Pyrolysis and Other Gas-phase Processes; Radiolysis, ESR Spectroscopy and Miscellaneous; 10. Carbenes and Nitrenes; Structure; Methods of Generation; Cycloadditions; Insertions and Abstractions; Aromatic Substitutions; Reactions with Nucleophiles; Rearrangements; Fragmentations; Other Reactions; Transition metal Complexes; 11. Reactions of Aldehydes and Ketones and their Derivatives; Formation and Reactions of Acetals and Ketals; Hydrolysis and Formation of Glycosides

Hydration of Aldehydes and Ketones and Related Reactions

Sommario/riassunto

This annual series on organic reaction mechanisms research provides concise, comprehensive coverage of the year's literature as well as discussions of important results. The present volume either discusses or lists all published work dated from December to November inclusive, that deals significantly with any aspect of organic reaction mechanisms.