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Stereochemical Aspects of Organolithium Compounds

Gawley, Robert E.(Edited by)Siegel, Jay A.(Series edited by)
Part of the Topics in stereochemistry series
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Topics in Stereochemistry, previously edited by "the father of stereochemistry" Ernest L.

Eliel, is a longstanding, successful series covering the most important advances in the field.

The much-anticipated Volume 26 on stereochemical aspects of organolithium compounds includes chapters on the following topics: * Asymmetric Deprotonations Using Chiral Lithium Amide Bases* Self-Regeneration of Stereocenters (SRS) via Stereolabile Axially Chiral Intermediates* Overview of Carbanion Dynamics and Electrophilic Substitutions in Chiral Organolithium Compounds* Oxiranyllithiums as Chiral Synthons for Asymmetric Synthesis* Test on the Configurational Stability/Lability of Organolithium Compounds* Mechanism and Stereochemical Features in Asymmetric Deprotonation Using RLi/(-)-Sparteine Bases* Dynamic Resolutions of Chiral Organolithiums Volume 26 of Topics in Stereochemistry marks the end of an era, while developing a bridge to the next generation.

A new generation in publishing, parallel to a new generation in Stereochemistry mandated a new venue and modus operandi for Topics.

Zurich, the home of Werner and Wislicenus, has a unique heritage in Stereochemistry.

Fortunately, the Wiley family's publishing partnerships include Verlag Helvetica Chimica Acta, a house with a reputation for superior quality in publishing.

Indeed, within the pages of its namesake periodical, Helvetica Chimica Acta, one finds many of the seminal research works of stereochemistry's giants.

As such, a transfer of editorial operations to Zurich and a collaboration bringing Topics as a series closer to periodical status provides a growth platform for the future.

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3906390624 / 9783906390628
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16/04/2010
Switzerland
305 pages
175 x 245 mm, 882 grams
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