Advances in Strained and Interesting Organic Molecules
Advances in Strained and Interesting Organic Molecules Series

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262 p. · 15.5x23.2 cm · Hardback
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The eighth volume of this series comprises six chapters and describes a variety of interesting strained and not so strained molecules and their use - or abuse - in the widest sense. This volume contains a position summary of planar carbon networks, the field of strained allenesis addressed by considering the five- to- nine-membered ring derivatives and this is followed by an introduction to the nature of carbene geometry and the use of ESR spectroscopy in deducing carbene structure. The use of strained molecules in the synthesis of important new compounds of a natural and non-natural nature is a main theme in the volume. Other areas that are discussed are strained carbohydrates, stereocontrolled access to natural products and polymer systems as well as a much sought after contribution to the series on small-ring nitrogen heterocycles.

Natural and non-natural planar carbon networks: from monomeric models to oligomeric substructuresRecent developments in strained cyclic allenesStrain and structure of sterically congested triplet carbenesSynthesis and chemistry of strained carbohydrates: oxabicyclo[4.1.0]heptanesExploiting the strain in [2.2.1]bicyclic systems in polymer and synthetic organic chemistryAzirines and aziridines revisited.