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B optically active

Problem 18.56 Prepare (a) C4H5D, (b) optically active iec-butylbenzene. [Pg.434]

Predict the products, and whether each will be chiral or not, from the solvolysis of (a) optically active 9 (b) optically active 9a. How would you synthesize the solvolysis intermediates by the 77-route (See Problem 9.)... [Pg.334]

Jirgensons, B. "Optical Activity of Proteins and Other Macromolecules", (1973) 2nd ed., pp. 77-122, Springer-Verlag, Berlin. [Pg.75]

Jirgensons, B. Optical Activity of Proteins and Other Macromolecules, 2nd Ed Springer Verlag New York, 1973. [Pg.462]

Wild, S. B. Optically active arsines preparation uses and chiroptical properties. In Chem. Org. Arsenic, Antimony, Bismuth Compd. Patai, S., Ed., Wiley New York, 1994. [Pg.388]

Figure 2.3.4 Schematic representations of (a) coumarin, thiocoumarin and cyclohex-2-enone molecules (b) optically active diols employed as hosts. Figure 2.3.4 Schematic representations of (a) coumarin, thiocoumarin and cyclohex-2-enone molecules (b) optically active diols employed as hosts.
Figure 6 shows the methine resonance (100 Me./sec.) and the trifluoromethyl resonance (941 Mc./sec.) in (a) racemic and (b) optically active a-(l-naphthyl)ethylamine. In the optically active solvent, the solute gives rise to distinct signals for each enantiomer. [Pg.117]

Fig. 6. Portions of the n.m.r. spectra of partially resolved 2,2,2-trifluorophenyletha-nol in (a), racemic (b), optically active a-(l-naphthyl)ethylamine. (From Pirkle. )... Fig. 6. Portions of the n.m.r. spectra of partially resolved 2,2,2-trifluorophenyletha-nol in (a), racemic (b), optically active a-(l-naphthyl)ethylamine. (From Pirkle. )...
Figure 1.17. The tartaric acid molecule a) and b) optically active forms (c) meso-tartaric acid, optically inactive... Figure 1.17. The tartaric acid molecule a) and b) optically active forms (c) meso-tartaric acid, optically inactive...
Fig. 10.20 (a) Principal setup for cross-correlation LIDAR with time-dependent signals and spectral distribution as detected by D1 and D2 [1470] (b) optically active atomic filter [1471]... [Pg.612]

B. Optically Active Helical Polymers with Macromolecular Asymmetry... [Pg.46]


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