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Proton-Transfer Reactions

✍ Scribed by Ronald J. Gillespie (auth.), Edward Caldin, Victor Gold F.R.S. (eds.)


Publisher
Springer US
Year
1975
Tongue
English
Leaves
446
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-vi
Proton Acids, Lewis Acids, Hard Acids, Soft Acids and Superacids....Pages 1-29
Gas-Phase Proton-Transfer Equilibria....Pages 31-77
Proton-Transfer and the Solvation of Ammonium Ions....Pages 79-101
Participation of Hydroxylic Solvent Molecules....Pages 103-120
Hydrogen-Bonding and Proton-Transfer Reactions in Aprotic Solvents....Pages 121-152
Fast and Slow Proton-Transfer Reactions in Solution....Pages 153-177
The BrΓΈnsted Relation: Significance of the Exponent....Pages 179-199
Substrate Isotope Effects....Pages 201-261
Solvent Isotope Effects....Pages 263-315
Tunnelling in Hydrogen-Transfer Reactions....Pages 317-338
Neighbouring Group Participation....Pages 339-384
Proton-Transfer in Enzymatic Catalysis....Pages 385-407
Acid Catalysis by Insoluble Macromolecular Acids....Pages 409-432
Back Matter....Pages 433-448

✦ Subjects


Physical Chemistry


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