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Winner of the PROSE Award for Chemistry & Physics 2010 Acknowledging the very best in professional and scholarlypublishing, the annual PROSE Awards recognise publishers' andauthors' commitment to pioneering works of research and forcontributing to the conception, production, and design of landmarkworks in their fields.

Table of Contents
Preface

1. Molecular Orbital Theory

1.1 The Atomic Orbitals of a Hydrogen Atom

1.2 Molecules Made from Hydrogen Atoms

1.3 C—H and C—C Bonds

1.4 Conjugation—Hückel Theory

1.5 Aromaticity

1.6 Strained s Bonds—Cyclopropanes and Cyclobutanes

1.7 Heteronuclear Bonds, C—M, C—X and C=O

1.8 The Tau Bond Model

1.9 Spectroscopic Methods

2. Molecular Orbitals and the Structures of Organic Molecules

2.1 The Effects of p-Conjugation

2.2 Hyperconjugation—p-Conjugation

2.3 The Configurations and Conformations of Molecules

2.4 The Effect of Conjugation on Electron Distribution

2.5 Other Non-covalent Interactions

3 Chemical Reactions—How Far and How Fast

3.1 Factors Affecting the Position of an Equilibrium

3.2 The Principle of Hard and Soft Acids and Bases (HSAB)

3.3 Transition Structures

3.4 The Perturbation Theory of Reactivity

3.5 The Salem-Klopman Equation

3.6 Hard and Soft Nucleophiles and Electrophiles

3.7 Other Factors Affecting Chemical Reactivity

4 Ionic Reactions—Reactivity

4.1 Single Electron Transfer (SET) in Ionic Reactions

4.2 Nucleophilicity

4.3 Ambident Nucleophiles

4.4 Electrophilicity

4.5 Ambident Electrophiles

4.6 Carbenes

5 Ionic Reactions—Stereochemistry

5.1 The Stereochemistry of the Fundamental Organic Reactions

5.2 Diastereoselectivity

6 Pericyclic Reactions

6.1 The Four Classes of Pericyclic Reactions

6.2 Evidence for the Concertedness of Bond Making and Breaking

6.3 Symmetry-allowed and Symmetry-forbidden Reactions

6.4 Explanations for the Woodward-Hoffmann Rules

6.5 Secondary Effects

7 Radical Reactions

7.1 Nucleophilic and Electrophilic Radicals

7.2 The Abstraction of Hydrogen and Halogen Atoms

7.3 The Addition of Radicals to p-Bonds

7.4 Synthetic Applications of the Chemoselectivity of Radicals

7.5 Stereochemistry in some Radical Reactions

7.6 Ambident Radicals

7.7 Radical Coupling

8 Photochemical Reactions

8.1 Photochemical Reactions in General

8.2 Photochemical Ionic Reactions

8.3 Photochemical Pericyclic Reactions and Related Stepwise Reactions

8.4 Photochemically-Induced Radical Reactions

8.5 Chemiluminescence

References

Index

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    Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
    Publication Date: 05/03/2010
    ISBN13: 9780470746585, 978-0470746585
    ISBN10: 0470746580

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Winner of the PROSE Award for Chemistry & Physics 2010 Acknowledging the very best in professional and scholarlypublishing, the annual PROSE Awards recognise publishers' andauthors' commitment to pioneering works of research and forcontributing to the conception, production, and design of landmarkworks in their fields.

    Table of Contents
    Preface

    1. Molecular Orbital Theory

    1.1 The Atomic Orbitals of a Hydrogen Atom

    1.2 Molecules Made from Hydrogen Atoms

    1.3 C—H and C—C Bonds

    1.4 Conjugation—Hückel Theory

    1.5 Aromaticity

    1.6 Strained s Bonds—Cyclopropanes and Cyclobutanes

    1.7 Heteronuclear Bonds, C—M, C—X and C=O

    1.8 The Tau Bond Model

    1.9 Spectroscopic Methods

    2. Molecular Orbitals and the Structures of Organic Molecules

    2.1 The Effects of p-Conjugation

    2.2 Hyperconjugation—p-Conjugation

    2.3 The Configurations and Conformations of Molecules

    2.4 The Effect of Conjugation on Electron Distribution

    2.5 Other Non-covalent Interactions

    3 Chemical Reactions—How Far and How Fast

    3.1 Factors Affecting the Position of an Equilibrium

    3.2 The Principle of Hard and Soft Acids and Bases (HSAB)

    3.3 Transition Structures

    3.4 The Perturbation Theory of Reactivity

    3.5 The Salem-Klopman Equation

    3.6 Hard and Soft Nucleophiles and Electrophiles

    3.7 Other Factors Affecting Chemical Reactivity

    4 Ionic Reactions—Reactivity

    4.1 Single Electron Transfer (SET) in Ionic Reactions

    4.2 Nucleophilicity

    4.3 Ambident Nucleophiles

    4.4 Electrophilicity

    4.5 Ambident Electrophiles

    4.6 Carbenes

    5 Ionic Reactions—Stereochemistry

    5.1 The Stereochemistry of the Fundamental Organic Reactions

    5.2 Diastereoselectivity

    6 Pericyclic Reactions

    6.1 The Four Classes of Pericyclic Reactions

    6.2 Evidence for the Concertedness of Bond Making and Breaking

    6.3 Symmetry-allowed and Symmetry-forbidden Reactions

    6.4 Explanations for the Woodward-Hoffmann Rules

    6.5 Secondary Effects

    7 Radical Reactions

    7.1 Nucleophilic and Electrophilic Radicals

    7.2 The Abstraction of Hydrogen and Halogen Atoms

    7.3 The Addition of Radicals to p-Bonds

    7.4 Synthetic Applications of the Chemoselectivity of Radicals

    7.5 Stereochemistry in some Radical Reactions

    7.6 Ambident Radicals

    7.7 Radical Coupling

    8 Photochemical Reactions

    8.1 Photochemical Reactions in General

    8.2 Photochemical Ionic Reactions

    8.3 Photochemical Pericyclic Reactions and Related Stepwise Reactions

    8.4 Photochemically-Induced Radical Reactions

    8.5 Chemiluminescence

    References

    Index

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