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Systematic generation

In Section 1 9 we introduced curved arrows as a tool to systematically generate resonance structures by moving electrons The mam use of curved arrows however is to show the bonding changes that take place in chemical reactions The acid-base reactions to be discussed in Sections 1 12-1 17 furnish numer ous examples of this and deserve some preliminary comment... [Pg.34]

Different MSAs may lead to completely different separation systems designs. The systematic generation procedure given in the separations synthesis algorithm is demonstrated for two potential solvents, hexane and methylene chloride. [Pg.455]

There are specific associations of various types of dipoles with the four major classes of heterocyclic mesomeric betaines, which have implications in providing a rational foundation for correlating the chemical reactions of these compounds (85T2239). Eight dipole types, systematically generated by union of the heterocations H2C = with carbanions and... [Pg.77]

By learning to recognize such three-atom groupings within larger structures, resonance forms can be systematically generated. Look, for instance, at the anion produced when H+ is removed from 2,4-pentanedione by reaction with a base. How many resonance structures does the resultant anion have ... [Pg.46]

Oppenauer oxidation, 24 506 Opponent theory, of color, 7 304 Opportunistic systematic generation strategy, 22 300 for binary systems, 22 324t flowsheet construction and, 22 307 rules for selecting, 22 313t, 315 Opportunity fuels, defined, 6 828 Opposition patent information searches, 18 235... [Pg.649]

Funatsu K. Miyao T. Arakawa M. Systematic generation of chemical structures for rational drug design based on QSAR models. Current Computer-Aided Drug Design, 2011, 7 (1), 1-9. [Pg.72]

Problem Representation and Separation Selection. One practical systematic generation problem is the separation of neady ideal liquid... [Pg.444]

Linnhoff, B., and Flower, J. R., Synthesis of heat exchanger networks I. Systematic generation of energy optimal networks. AIChE J. 24, 633 (1978). [Pg.92]

Linnhoff, B. and Flower, J.R., "Synthesis of Heat Exchanger Networks I. Systematic Generation of Energy Optimal Networks," AlChE J. Vol. 24, No. 4, pp 633-642, 1978b. [Pg.88]

The systematic generation of alternatives is the most important feature of the modern conceptual design. The best solution is identified as the optimal one in... [Pg.15]


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