Theory of Orientation and Stereoselection

Theory of Orientation and Stereoselection

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Many organic chemists will agree with me that the old "electronic theory" has for a long time been inadequate for the interpretation of various new findings in chemistry, particularly for those of reactivity. Considering the outstanding progress which has been made during the past 20 years in the interpretation of these facts, aided by the molecular orbital theory, the time has finally come for a new book showing what is within and what is beyond the reach of quantum-chemical methods. It was therefore highly suitable that Dr. F. L. Boschke of the Springer Verlag suggested to me to make a contribution to a volume in the series "Topics in Current Chemistry" in February 1969. The article was published as Vol. 15, No 1 in June 1970. This new book is an expanded version of the article written in 1970. In this present volume several of the most up-to-date findings which have been gained in organic chemistry since then have been added. It is highly probable that a certain "theoretical" design in the experimenta lists' mind may have been the reason for these developments, whether they themselves are aware of it or not. Theory produces new experimental ideas and conversely, a host of experimental data add another vista to new theories. Due to the mutual beneficial effect of theory and experiment this book will always retain its value, although the quantum-chemical approach to the theory of reactivity is, of course, still in the develop mental stage.

1. Molecular Orbitals
2. Chemical Reactivity Theory
3. Interaction of Two Reacting Species
4. Principles Governing the Reaction Pathway
5. General Orientation Rule
6. Reactivity Indices
7. Various Examples
8. Singlet-Triplet Selectivity
9. Pseudoexcitation
10. Three-species Interaction
11. Orbital Catalysis
12. Thermolytic Generation of Excited States
13. Reaction Coordinate Formalism
14. Correlation Diagram Approach
15. The Nature of Chemical Reactions
Appendix I. Principles Governing the Reaction Path - An MO-Theoretical Interpretation
Appendix II. Orbital Interaction between Two Molecules
References
Author Index.
ISBN 978-3-642-61919-9
Artikelnummer 9783642619199
Medientyp Buch
Auflage Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1975
Copyrightjahr 2012
Verlag Springer, Berlin
Umfang VIII, 134 Seiten
Abbildungen VIII, 134 p. 1 illus.
Sprache Englisch