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A more quantitative approach to the influence of the thiazole ring on the reactivity of a lateral functional chain was made in a recent study by Noyce and Fike (383), already discussed in Section 10.4. The first-order rates of solvolysis for three isomeric 1-thiazolylethyl chlorides were determined in 80% ethanol. The order of relative reactivity observed. [Pg.146]

In the second, which belongs to a systematic study of the transmission of substituent effects in heterocyclic systems, Noyce and Forsyth (384-386) showed that for thiazole, as for other simple heterocyclic systems, the rate of solvolysis of substituted hetero-arylethyl chlorides in 80% ethanol could be correlated with a constants of the substituent X only when there is mutual conjugation between X and the reaction center. In the case of thiazole this situation corresponds to l-(2-X-5-thiazolyl)ethyl chlorides (262) and l-(5-X-2-thiazolyl)ethyl chlorides (263). [Pg.148]

Although Noyce and Fike have recently found for the solvolysis of 2-thiazolyl-ethyl chlorides analogous modality of substituent electronic effect transmission from position 2 toward position 5 and from position 5 toward position 2(60). a more general conclusion indicates that the... [Pg.572]

Attempts have been made to account for the stereochemistry of hydride reductions of asymmetric cyclohexanones. Until recently the most widely accepted view was that of Dauben, Noyce and their co-workers, who... [Pg.67]

A number of groups have criticized the ideas of Dauben and Noyce, especially the concept of PDC. Kamernitzsky and Akhrem, " in a thorough survey of the stereochemistry of addition reactions to carbonyl groups, accepted the existence of SAC but not of PDC. They point out that the reactions involve low energies of activation (10-13 kcal/mole) and suggest that differences in stereochemistry involve differences in entropies of activation. The effect favoring the equatorial alcohols is attributed to an electrostatic or polar factor (see also ref. 189) which may be determined by a difference in the electrostatic fields on the upper and lower sides of the carbonyl double bond, connected, for example, with the uncompensated dipole moments of the C—H bonds. The way this polar effect is supposed to influence the attack of the hydride is not made clear. [Pg.69]

The study of electrons trapped in matter (commonly termed solid state ) led eventually to the invention of the transistor in 1947 by Walter Brattain, John Bardeen, and William Shockley at Bell Laboratories, and then to the integrated circuit hy Robert Noyce and Jack Kilby a decade later. Use of these devices dominated the second half of the twentieth century, most notably through computers, with a significant stininlus to development being given by military expenditures. [Pg.399]

Jack Kilby and Robert Noyce invent the integrated circuit. 1335... [Pg.1246]


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