Many naturally occurring substances possess chirality, which is the property that the molecule and its mirror image are not superimposable. Chirality plays an important role in biological systems. For instance, only one enantiomer (mirror isomer) of many pharmaceuticals is the active substance. The
Concerning Amines. Their Properties, Preparation and Reactions
β Scribed by David Ginsburg and Robert Robinson (Auth.)
- Publisher
- Pergamon Press
- Year
- 1967
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 214
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
PREFACE, Page ix
EDITORIAL PREFACE, Page xi
THE NITROGEN ATOM, Page 1
TYPES OF AMINES, Pages 1-2
BASICITY OF AMINES, Pages 2-6
GEOMETRY OF AMINES AND AMMONIUM COMPOUNDS, Page 7
NOMENCLATURE OF AMINES, Pages 8-9
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF AMINES, Pages 9-12
OCCURRENCE OF AMINES IN NATURE, Pages 12-14
PREPARATION OF AMINES, Pages 14-17
PRACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN PREPARATION OF AMINES, Pages 17-62
REACTIONS OF AMINES, Pages 62-123
STEREOCHEMISTRY OF THE AMINO GROUP, Pages 123-126
STEREOCHEMISTRY OF QUATERNARY AMMONIUM COMPOUNDS, Pages 126-132
AMINE SALTSβRESOLUTION OF RACEMATES OF ASYMMETRIC CARBON COMPOUNDS, Pages 132-137
ABSOLUTE CONFIGURATION OF ASYMMETRIC AMINES, Pages 138-140
DIRECTIVE INFLUENCE OF AMINO GROUP IN ELECTROPHILIC AROMATIC SUBSTITUTION, Pages 140-160
THE AMINO GROUP IN HETEROCYCLIC AROMATIC SYSTEMS, Pages 160-170
SYNTHESES OF HETEROCYCLIC AMINES, Pages 170-174
ENAMINES (= ene-amines), Pages 174-176
FURTHER REACTIONS OF CARBONYL COMPOUNDS WITH AMINES, Pages 176-190
INDEX, Pages 191-195
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