In pursuit of the objective of the series which is to present considered reviews of areas concerned with quantitative study of organic compounds and their behaviourNphysical organic chemistry in its broadest senseNina manner accessible to a general readership, this twenty-ninth volume contains five contributions on a diversity of topics. Two of these reflect the increasing importance of physical organic studies in providing fundamental knowledge relevant to the development of new materials with novel physical properties. The others represent more traditional areas of physical organic interest, where recent research has thrown new light. Key Features * Electron storage and transfer in organic redox systems with multiple electrophores * Chirality and molecular recognition in monolayers at the air/water interface * Transition state theory revisited * Neighboring group participation by carbonyl groups in ester hydrolysis * Electrophilic bromination of carbonDcarbon double bonds: structure solvent and mechanism
Author(s): D. Bethell (Ed.)
Edition: 1st
Publisher: Academic Press
Year: 1994
Language: English
Pages: ii-viii, 1-359
Content:
Advisory Board
Page ii
Edited by
Page iii
Copyright page
Page iv
Preface
Page vii
D. Bethell
Contributors to Volume 29
Page viii
The Stabilization of Transition States by Cyclodextrins and other Catalysts Original Research Article
Pages 1-85
Oswald S. Tee
Crystallographic Approaches to Transition State Structures Original Research Article
Pages 87-183
Anthony J. Kirby
Electron Transfer in the Thermal and Photochemical Activation of Electron Donor-Acceptor Complexes in Organic and Organometallic Reactions Original Research Article
Pages 185-272
Jay K. Kochi
Homoaromaticity Original Research Article
Pages 273-331
Richard V. Williams, Henry A. Kurtz
Author Index
Pages 333-349
Cumulative Index of Authors
Pages 351-352
Cumulative Index of Titles
Pages 353-359