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9783527299782

Stimulating Concepts in Chemistry

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    9783527299782

  • ISBN10:

    3527299785

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2001-01-01
  • Publisher: Wiley-VCH
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Summary

Fresh ideas have always been a necessary ingredient for progress in chemistry. Without a continuous supply of stimulating ideas from creative researchers, there would be no new insights into the subject. But what are some of the ideas that pervade modern chemistry? The answer to this question is to be found in "Stimulating Concepts in Chemistry". In a collection of 24 essays, a group of leading researchers provides an overview of the most recent developments in their fields. Readers can find out about modern concepts in chemistry such as self-assembly, nanochemistry, and molecular machines. Moreover, many spectacular advances have been achieved from the fusion of chemistry with life and materials science - a development which is illustrated by contributions on enzyme mimics, molecular wires, and chemical sensors. Further, the essayists write about new nanomaterials, efficient methods in synthesis, and big biomolecules - indeed, many of the topics that have dominated some of the recent discussions in chemistry. This outstanding text makes use of a special layout to reflect the editors' aim of presenting concepts in the form of essays. Thus, the book is not merely another source of knowledge but is intended to stimulate readers to develop their own ideas and concepts. This format should help to make the book interesting to a wide range of scientists. Students of chemistry will benefit from the different style of presentation of their subject, while researchers in industry and academia will welcome the exciting way in which some of the most challenging concepts in modern chemistry are presented.

Table of Contents

Lewis Acid Catalysis in Aqueous Media
3(13)
S. Kobayashi
K. Manabe
Supercritical Fluids for Organic Synthesis
13(12)
R. Noyori
T. Ikariya
Fluorous Techniques for the Synthesis of Organic Molecules: A Unified Strategy for Reaction and Separation
25(14)
D. P. Curran
Domino Reaction in Organic Synthesis. An Approach to Efficiency, Elegance, Ecological Benefit, Economic Advantage and Preservation of Our Resources in Chemical Transformations
39(26)
L. F. Tietze
F. Haunert
Combinatorial Libraries for Drug Development
65(14)
A. Lee
J. W. Szewczyk
J. A. Ellman
Theozymes and Catalyst Design
79(10)
D. J. Tantillo
K. N. Houk
Enantioselective Catalysis using Sterically and Electronically Unsymmetrical Ligands
89(16)
A. C. Humphries
A. Pfaltz
Asymmetric Two-Center Catalysis
105(18)
M. Shibasaki
Asymmetric Phase Transfer Catalysis
123(22)
T. Shioiri
S. Arai
Asymmetric Catalysis in Target-Oriented Synthesis
145(18)
A. H. Hoveyda
From Fullerenes to Novel Carbon Allotropes: Exciting Prospects for Organic Synthesis
163(24)
Y. Rubin
F. Diederich
Dendritic Architectures
187(12)
S. Gestermann
R. Hesse
B. Windisch
F. Vogtle
Chemical Encapsulation in Self-Assembling Capsules
199(12)
C. A. Schalley
J. Rebek
Slippage and Constrictive Binding
211(10)
M. C. T. Fyfe
F. M. Raymo
J. F. Stoddart
Crystal Engineering with Soft and Topologically Adaptable Molecular Host Frameworks
221(16)
K. T. Holman
M. D. Ward
Molecular Wires and Devices
237(18)
J. M. Tour
Molecular-Level Devices and Machines
255(12)
V. Balzani
A. Credi
M. Venturi
Electron and Energy Transfer
267(26)
M. N. Paddon-Row
The Supramolecular Synthon in Crystal Engineering
293(14)
G. R. Desiraju
Luminescent Logic and Sensing
307(10)
A. P. de Silva
D. B. Fox
T. S. Moody
Nanochemistry - Architecture at the Mesoscale
317(24)
S. Becker
K. Mullen
Enzyme Mimics
341(14)
A. J. Kirby
Asymmetric Two-Enzyme Inhibitors
355(14)
K. D. Kreutter
C.-H. Wong
Organic Synthesis and Cell Biology
369
D. Kadereit
J. Kuhlmann
H. Waldmann

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