Description
Book SynopsisA unique guide to variable temperature CD spectroscopy and its application in organic chemistry
This timely, original, thought-provoking work looks at organic stereochemistry from the perspective of circular dichroism (CD), using variable temperature CD spectroscopy to determine the conformation or absolute configuration of chiral molecules. With an emphasis on the analysis of optically active ketones and the carbonyl chromophore, the authors demonstrate the advantages of this highly sensitive spectroscopic tool for obtaining stereochemical information in diverse areas of organic chemistry, biochemistry, and medicinal/pharmaceutical chemistry. They combine detailed examples of stereochemical analysis with clear, thorough presentations, correlating chiroptical data with molecular mechanics calculations as well as data from NMR spectroscopy and other spectroscopic techniques. In addition, they provide a systematic survey of the professional literature, featuring an extraordinary coll
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Table of ContentsCyclohexane and Cyclohexanone.
Optical Activity.
The Octant Rule.
Conformational Analysis of Substituted Cyclohexanones.
Other Cycloalkanones.
Saturated Bicyclic Ketones.
Saturated Polycyclic Ketones.
Isotopically Perturbed Ketones.
Diketones.
Unsaturated and Cyclopropyl Ketones.
Dienes.
Biaryls and Helicenes.
Exciton Coupling and Exciton Chirality.
Indexes.