Anslyn and Dougherty's Modern Physical Organic Chemistry Student Solutions Manual

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Pub. Date: 2005-07-30
Publisher(s): Univ Science Books
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Author Biography

Michael B. Sponsler earned his PhD from the California Institute of Technology, followed by postdoctoral study at the University of California, Berkeley before joining Syracuse University, where he is Associate Professor Eric V. Anslyn received his PhD from the California Institute of Technology. After completing post-doctoral work at Columbia University, he joined the faculty at the University of Texas at Austin, where he is now the Norman Hackerman Professor of Chemistry and University Distinguished Teaching Professor Dennis A. Dougherty received his PhD from Princeton University, followed by a year of postdoctoral study at Yale University before joining the California Institute of Technology, where he is now George Grant Hoag Professor of Chemistry

Table of Contents

To the Studentp. v
Molecular Structure and Thermodynamics
Introduction to Structure and Models of Bondingp. 1
Strain and Stabilityp. 17
Solutions and Non-Covalent Binding Forcesp. 45
Molecular Recognition and Supramolecular Chemistryp. 51
Acid-Base Chemistryp. 64
Stereochemistryp. 74
Reactivity, Kinetics, and Mechanisms
Energy Surfaces and Kinetic Analysesp. 104
Experiments Related to Thermodynamics and Kineticsp. 121
Catalysisp. 139
Organic Reaction Mechanisms Part 1: Reactions Involving Additions and/or Eliminationsp. 155
Organic Reaction Mechanisms Part 2: Substitutions at Aliphatic Centers and Thermal Isomerizations/Rearrangementsp. 181
Organotransition Metal Reaction Mechanisms and Catalysisp. 206
Organic Polymer and Materials Chemistryp. 219
Electronic Structure: Theory and Applications
Advanced Concepts in Electronic Structure Theoryp. 232
Thermal Pericyclic Reactionsp. 279
Photochemistryp. 303
Electronic Organic Materialsp. 323
Pushing Electronsp. 340
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