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Recent Developments In Carbocation And Onium Ion Chemistry Kenneth K Laali Eds

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Recent Developments In Carbocation And Onium Ion Chemistry Kenneth K Laali Eds
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Publisher: American Chemical Society
File Extension: PDF
File size: 19.46 MB
Pages: 538
Author: Kenneth K. Laali (Eds.)
ISBN: 9780841220836, 9780841274143, 0841220832, 0841274142
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Recent Developments In Carbocation And Onium Ion Chemistry Kenneth K Laali Eds by Kenneth K. Laali (eds.) 9780841220836, 9780841274143, 0841220832, 0841274142 instant download after payment.

Content: Experimental and computational NMR spectroscopic investigation of silyl-substituted carbocations / Hans-Ullrich Siehl --
Super-stabilization of [pi]-conjugated cations by annelation to bicyclic frameworks / Koichi Komatsu --
Unusually stable vinyl cations / Thomas Müller ... [et al.] --
Vinyl iodonium salts as precursors to vinyl cations / Tadashi Okuyama and Morifumi Fujita --
Generation of alkylideneallyl cations from alkylidenecyclopropanone acetals : selectivity of reaction with nucleophiles / Morifumi Fujita and Tadashi Okuyama --
Conformational studies of cyclobutylmethyl cations / V. Prakash Reddy, G.K. Surya Prakash, and Golam Rasul --
Persistent organic cationic complexes : structure and reactivity / Gennady I. Borodkin and Vyacheslav G. Shubin --
Activation of electrophilic sites by adjacent cationic groups / Douglas A. Klumpp --
Stabilized carbocations as redox active chromophores : preparation of electrochromic materials using stabilized carbocations / Shunji Ito, Koji Akimoto, and Noboru Morita --
Cation pool method and cation flow method / Jun-ichi Yoshida --
Fluorenylidene and indenylidene dications : insights about antiaromaticity / Nancy S. Mills --
Generation, stability, and reactions of alkylated fullerene cations / Toshikazu Kitagawa --
Carbocations on surfaces : formation of bicyclobutonium cation via ionization of cyclopropylcarbinyl chloride over NaY zeolite / Marcelo Franco ... [et al.] --
MO calculations involving [mu]-hydrido cation intermediates relevant to the heptane to toluene dehydrocyclization reaction / Ted S. Sorensen and Esther C.F. Yang --
Theoretical studies on structure and dynamics of carbonium ions / Pierre M. Esteves, Felipe P. Fleming and André G.H. Barbosa --
Quantum chemical studies of carbocations from oxidized metabolites of Aza-polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons / Gabriela L. Borosky and Kenneth K. Laali --
How does carbocation stability control the Beckmann rearrangement reaction? / Salai C. Ammal and Hiroshi Yamataka --
Solvent effects on the chemistry of bromonium and [beta]-bromocarbenium ions as reactive intermediates / Cinzia Chiappe --
Syntheses of the CFY₂ (Y = Cl, Br) and CX₃⁺ (X = Cl, Br, OTeF₅) cations employing the noble-gas oxidant, XeOTeF₅⁺Sb(OTeF₅)₆⁻ / Hélène P.A. Mercier, Matthew D. Moran, and Gary J. Schrobilgen --
Organoxenonium salts : synthesis by "xenodeborylation", reactivities, and NMR spectroscopic properties / H.-J. Frohn and V.V. Bardin --
Halogen transfer reactions from bis-amino halonium ions to acceptor olefins : mechanism and strategies for chiral halogenation / R. Stan Brown ... [et al.] --
Synthesis of phosphonium salts by metal-catalyzed addition reaction / Mieko Arisawa and Masahiko Yamaguchi.

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