Advances in Solution Chemistry

Advances in Solution Chemistry

Advances in Solution Chemistry

Advances in Solution Chemistry

Paperback(Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1981)

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Overview

From June 2nd to 5th 1980, the Vth International Symposium on Solute-Solute-Solvent Interactions was held in Florence, Italy. Owing to the large range of interests included in the program and to their interdisciplinary nature, a number of microsymposia on specific subjects were organized, in addition to plenary lectures, session lectures and poster sessions. The abstracts of the Confer- ence were published in Inorganica Chimica Acta as a special publi- cation and as an appendix to the issue of June 1980. The plenary lectures have been published, as customary, in the Journal of Pure and Applied Chemistry (October 1980) and the results of the following microsymposia are being published in specialized journals: 1) Electronic Rearrangements Induced by Solute-Solvent Interactions (Local Editor J. H. Ammeter) - . I. Phys. Chimie. 2) Anion Activation in Quaternary Salts, Crown Ethers, Cryptates and Related Systems (Local Editor F. Montanari) - I. Mol. Catalysis. 3) Solvent Effects in Homogeneous Catalysis By Metal Complexes (Local Editor R. Ugo) - I. Mol. Catalysis. 4) Theoretical Models in Biochemical and Related Systems (Local Editor E. Clementi) - . Computational Chemistry. 5) Thermodynamic Approach in Coordinative Interactions in Solution (Local Editor P. Paoletti) - Advances in Molecular Relaxation and Interaction Processes.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781461332275
Publisher: Springer US
Publication date: 10/14/2011
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1981
Pages: 398
Product dimensions: 6.69(w) x 9.61(h) x 0.03(d)

Table of Contents

Solute-Solvent Interactions as Required for the Existence of a Liquid.- Thermodynamics of Aqueous Dilute Solutions of Non-Charged Molecules.- Classical Ionic Fluids in the Mean Spherical Approximation.- A Comparison between Structures of Aqua and Ammine Complexes in Solution as Studied by an X-Ray Diffraction Method.- Copper(II) Chelate Complexes-Solute and/or Solvent Interactions.- Photo-Induced Ligand Solvent Interchange in Transition Metal Complexes.- Mechanism of Octahedral Substitutions on Transition Metal Complexes. Attempts to Distinguish between D and Id Mechanisms.- Use of Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Spectroscopy to Study the Interaction between Cobalt Schiff Base Complexes and Phosphines or Phosphites in Solution.- An NMR Study of Solvent Interactions in a Paramagnetic System.- Protonation and Complexation Equilibria of Macromolecular Bioligands in Aqueous and Mixed Solvent Solutions. The Solvent Effect.- Intramolecular Hydrophobic and Aromatic-Ring Stacking Interactions in Ternary Complexes in Solution.- Study on Some Dioxygen Carriers - New Models of Natural Systems.- Direct NMR Studies of Ionic Solvation.- NMR Studies of Calcium and Magnesium in Biological Systems.- Synthetic Molecular Membranes and Their Functions.- New Insights into the Host-Guest Solvent Interaction of Some Inclusion Complexes. Reaction Path Control in Cyclodextrin Inclusion as Lyase Model: Solvolysis of—-Bromoethyl-1-Naphthalene.- The Composite Physical and Chemical Approach to the Solution Spatial Structure of Polypeptide Neurotoxins.- Metalloenzymes and Model Systems. Carbonic Anhydrase: Solvent and Buffer Participation, Isotope Effects, Activation Parameters and Anionic Inhibition.- Pyridinium-N-Phenoxide Betaine Dyes as Solvent Polarity Indicators. Some New Findings.- Some Applications of Liquid Crystals in Organic Chemistry.- Reactions and Behaviour of Organic Anions in Two-Phase Systems.- Solute-Solvent Interactions in Ring Formation.- Hydrogen Acidities and Brønsted Relations.- Solvent Effects on Some Nucleophilic Substitutions.- Initial State and Transition State Solvent Effects: Reactions in Protic and Dipolar Aprotic Media.- Solvation Energies in Acid Catalyzed Processes.
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