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Steric and Stereoelectronic Effects in Organic Chemistry

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Steric and Stereoelectronic Effects in Organic Chemistry

Steric and Stereoelectronic Effects in Organic Chemistry
Springer | Organic Chemistry | July 8, 2016 | ISBN-10: 9811011389 | 211 pages | pdf | 14.71 mb

Authors: Yadav, Veejendra K.
Explains steric and stereoelectronic effects which control reactions
Offers clear visual effects for easy understanding of the stereochemical relationships
Provides lucid explanations to retain clarity of thought


The steric and stereoelectronic effects control the rate and stereochemical outcome of reactions. Hence, a decent understanding of the related concepts is essential for successful synthetic planning. The book attempts to address several important issues related to these concepts in a simplified manner, and is intended for graduate students. It lays stress on the important aspects of steric and stereoelectronic effects and their control on the conformational profile and reactivity features. The book covers the geometrical requirements for reactions at saturated and unsaturated carbons in both cyclic and acyclic systems, and the resultant stereochemical features. The aspect of geometrical flexibility is also covered with a few examples involving intramolecular reactions. It deals with the facial selectivity of nucleophilic additions to acyclic and cyclic carbonyl compounds, and explains how the steric and stereoelectronic effects control the same. The work comments on allylic strains and their stereochemical control on different reactions with the related conformational control. It is a must read to understand the control elements, the prominent among these elements are spiro-conjugation, periselectivity, torquoselectivity, a-effect, Hammett’s substituent constants, Hammond postulate, and Curtin-Hammett principle.

Number of Illustrations and Tables
217 b/w illustrations, 83 illustrations in colour
Topics
Organic Chemistry
Physical Chemistry

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