Chemical Synthesis Gnosis to Prognosis

Chemical Synthesis: Gnosis to Prognosis (XTUllKtl ~uv8eoTr ana TT) rVWOT) OTT) npaYVWOT)) " . . . . other things being equal, that field has the most merit which contributes most heavily to, and illuminates most brightly, its neighbouring scientific disciplines[l] One hundred scientists, a blen...

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Other Authors: Chatgilialoglu, C. (Editor), Snieckus, V. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 1996, 1996
Edition:1st ed. 1996
Series:NATO Science Series E:, Applied Sciences
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a The Advancement of Radical-Based Synthetic Strategies: From Reagent Design to Polymer Modification -- Templated Synthesis of Enzyme Mimics: How Far Can We Go? -- Towards a Chemical Etiology of the Natural Nucleic Acids’ Structure -- Principles of Antibody Catalysis -- New Homocalixarenes and Catenanes: From Molecular Recognition to Mechanical Bonds -- Self-Assembly in Chemical Synthesis -- Oligonucleotide-Directed Recognition of Double-Helical DNA -- Can Enzyme Mimics Compete With Catalytic Antibodies? -- Panel Discussion II. Synthesis of Giant Modular Structures: Supramolecular Assemblies and Weil-Defined Macro-molecules -- Polymer Synthesis and Stereochemistry with Transition Metal Catalysts -- Making Unnatural Products by Natural Means -- Supramolecular Chemistry and Chemical Synthesis. From Molecular Interactions to Self-Assembly -- Synthetic Approaches to Functional Polymers -- Transductionof Molecular Interactions into Macroscopic Properties --  
505 0 |a Approaches to Synthesis Based on Non-Covalent Bonds -- The Functionalization of Saturated Hydrocarbons by Gif Chemistry. Part 1. Use of Superoxide and of Hydrogen Peroxide. Part. 2. Use of J-Butylhydroperoxide -- Panel Discussion III. Organic Synthesis and the Life Sciences 
505 0 |a Asymmetric Synthesis: I - Fundamentals and Recent Advances. II - Some Aspects of Asymmetric Catalysis with Transition-Metal Complexes -- Addition of Enolates and Metalloalkyls to Imines. Stereospecific Synthesis of p-Lactams, Amines, Aziridines and Aminols -- Target-Driven Organic Synthesis: Reflections on the Past, Prospects for the Future -- Optically Active Transition Metal Compounds Containing Chirai Transition Metal Atoms -- Biomimetic Chemistry. Bifunctional Binding and Catalysis -- Design of Enzyme Inhibitors. Answering Biological Questions Through Organic Synthesis -- Enantioselective Catalysis with Transition Metal Complexes -- Directed Aromatic Metalation: A Continuing Education in Flatland Chemistry -- Panel Discussion I. As We Head Into the 21st Century, is There Still Value in Total Synthesis of Natural Products as a Research Endeavor? -- Convergent Strategies For Synthetic Receptors --  
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