Organic Chemistry in Confining Media
Todres, Zory Vlad.
Organic Chemistry in Confining Media [electronic resource] / by Zory Vlad Todres. - XIII, 194 p. online resource.
Encapsulation effects -- Resin-docking, surface-bound and polymer-penetration effects -- Reactions within charge-transfer complexes -- Effects of hydrogen bonding -- Effects of coordination to metals -- Effects of sorption -- Micellar effects -- Cage effects of solvents, proteins and crystal lattices -- Pore effects -- Stereochemical outcomes of confinement -- The role of solvents in confined organic and organometallic reactions -- Conclusions.
Zory Vlad Todres' monograph offers a fresh insight into an important and developed area of organic chemistry. Calixarene, cyclodextrins, and cucurbiturils as host molecules are well known, but the corresponding new and demonstrative publications deserve new exposition. This book principally widens our consideration of organic reactivity in confining media. Topics discussed include: effects of micellization, porous effects, effects of solvent cages, complexation to organometallic compounds, hydrogen-bond or charge-transfer complexation, sorption effects, effects of solvents, and stereochemical changes upon confinement. Organic Chemistry in Confining Media is useful for experienced organic chemists working in academia or industry, as well as chemists working in fields contiguous to organic chemistry.
9783319001586
10.1007/978-3-319-00158-6 doi
Chemistry.
Organic chemistry.
Chemistry.
Organic Chemistry.
QD415-436
547
Organic Chemistry in Confining Media [electronic resource] / by Zory Vlad Todres. - XIII, 194 p. online resource.
Encapsulation effects -- Resin-docking, surface-bound and polymer-penetration effects -- Reactions within charge-transfer complexes -- Effects of hydrogen bonding -- Effects of coordination to metals -- Effects of sorption -- Micellar effects -- Cage effects of solvents, proteins and crystal lattices -- Pore effects -- Stereochemical outcomes of confinement -- The role of solvents in confined organic and organometallic reactions -- Conclusions.
Zory Vlad Todres' monograph offers a fresh insight into an important and developed area of organic chemistry. Calixarene, cyclodextrins, and cucurbiturils as host molecules are well known, but the corresponding new and demonstrative publications deserve new exposition. This book principally widens our consideration of organic reactivity in confining media. Topics discussed include: effects of micellization, porous effects, effects of solvent cages, complexation to organometallic compounds, hydrogen-bond or charge-transfer complexation, sorption effects, effects of solvents, and stereochemical changes upon confinement. Organic Chemistry in Confining Media is useful for experienced organic chemists working in academia or industry, as well as chemists working in fields contiguous to organic chemistry.
9783319001586
10.1007/978-3-319-00158-6 doi
Chemistry.
Organic chemistry.
Chemistry.
Organic Chemistry.
QD415-436
547