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Kagan, Jacques

Jacques, J., Gros, C. and Bourcier, S. (1977) in H.B. Kagan (Ed.), Absolute Configurations of 6000 Selected Compounds with One Asymmetric Carbon Atom, Stereochemistry—Fundamentals and Methods, Vol. 4, Georg Thieme, Stuttgart. [Pg.109]

J. Jacques, H. Kagan and G. Ourisson, Constantes SilectionyUes Pouvoiy Rotatoire NaUtrel la. SUrotds, 2nd Ed., Pergamon, Oxford,... [Pg.16]

H. B. Kagan and J. Jacques, Bull. Soc. Ckim. France, i960) 871. [Pg.69]

The various cyclohexane derivatives, including the steroids, provide many interesting examples of steric hindrance to adsorption. Jacques and Kagan (41) have summarized and discussed a number of such examples, and additional data of this type have been reported by Feltkamp and Koch... [Pg.160]

In the absence of other factors, therefore, the adsorption energies of a group of isomeric conjugated polyenes or phenyl alkenes should increase as the number of Irons double bonds increases or the number of cis double bonds decreases. Jacques and Kagan 41) have summarized the relative adsorption affinities of several compounds of this type ... [Pg.372]

J. Jacques, C. Gross and S. Boucher, in Stereochemistry, Fundamentals and Methods (Ed. H. Kagan), Vol. 4 Absolute Configurations of Compounds with One Asymmetric Carbon Atom), G. Thieme, Stuttgart, 1977. [Pg.181]


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