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Crystallographic approaches to transition

Cross-interaction constants and transition-state structure in solution, 27, 57 Crown-ether complexes, stability and reactivity of, 17,279 Crystallographic approaches to transition state structures, 29,87 Cyclodextrins and other catalysts, the stabilization of transition states by, 29,1... [Pg.336]

This chapter reviews crystallographic approaches to transition state structure. At first sight this appears to be a contradiction in terms crystal... [Pg.87]

Kirby, A. J. (1994). Crystallographic approaches to transition state structures. Advances in Physical Organic Chemistry, 29, 87-183. [Pg.319]

Tetrahedral intermediates, derived from carboxylic acids, spectroscopic detection and the investigation of their properties, 21, 37 Topochemical phenomena in solid-state chemistry, 15, 63 Transition state structure, crystallographic approaches to, 29, 87 Transition state structure, in solution, effective charge and, 27, 1 Transition state structure, secondary deuterium isotope effects and, 31, 143 Transition states, structure in solution, cross-interaction constants and, 27, 57 Transition states, the stabilization of by cyclodextrins and other catalysts, 29, 1 Transition states, theory revisited, 28, 139... [Pg.341]

Transition state analysis using multiple kinetic isotope effects, 37, 239 Transition state structure, crystallographic approaches to, 29, 87 Transition state structure, in solution, effective charge and, 27, 1 Transition stale structure, secondary deuterium isotope effects and,... [Pg.366]

The foregoing sections have been devoted primarily to structural crystallography and phase-transition studies hereafter we discuss briefly the use of other crystallographic techniques in the study of low-dimensional organic conductors. Our goal is not an exhaustive review but simply to give some leads toward a different approach to these materials. For example, since crystallography is the science of crystals, two of the sections below are on sample size and quality. [Pg.212]


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