Acetylene Chemistry chemistry, biology and material science /

Acetylenes are an important and valuable class of compounds in organic synthesis. This book expands on this historically well-established concept, while incorporating the many new developments that have widened the number of applications in this field. It remains the only handbook available that emb...

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Corporate Authors: John Wiley & Sons.
Group Author: Diederich, François.; Stang, Peter J.; Tykwinski, R. R. (Rik R.)
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Literature type: Electronic eBook
Language: English
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Online Access: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/book/10.1002/3527605487
Summary: Acetylenes are an important and valuable class of compounds in organic synthesis. This book expands on this historically well-established concept, while incorporating the many new developments that have widened the number of applications in this field. It remains the only handbook available that embodies all the important facets of acetylene chemistry. Following the first section on synthesis, the leading authors deal with advanced materials before turning to the properties and theory of acetylenes, while a final section looks at the biological aspects. With its range of experimental procedure.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (xx, 508 pages) : illustrations
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 3527307818
9783527307814
3527605487
9783527605484
3527604707
9783527604708
1280519940
9781280519949
Index Number: QD305
CLC: O623.124
Contents: Theoretical studies on acetylenic scaffolds -- Synthesis of heterocycles and carbocycles by electrophilic cyclization of alkynes -- Addition of terminal acetylides to CO and CN electrophiles -- Transition metal acetylides -- Acetylenosaccharides -- Semiconducting poly(arylene ethylene)s -- Polyynes via alkylidene carbenes and carbenoids -- Macrocycles based on phenylacetylene scaffolding -- Carbon-rich compounds : acetylene-based carbon allotropes -- Shape-persistent acetylenic macrocycles for ordered systems -- Chiral acetylenic macromolecules.