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Free Energy Relationships In Organic And Bio Organic Chemistry (Pb 2003)

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    Author(s)Andrew Williams
    PublisherRoyal Society of Chemistry
    Edition1st Edition
    ISBN9780854046768
    Pages290
    BindingSoftcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearOctober 2003

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    Royal Society of Chemistry Free Energy Relationships In Organic And Bio Organic Chemistry (Pb 2003) by Andrew Williams

    Introducing the application of free energy correlations to elucidating the mechanisms of organic and bio-organic reactions, this book provides a new and illuminating way of approaching a potentially complex topic. The idea of how free energy correlations derive from polar substituent change is introduced, and common pitfalls encountered in the application of free energy relationships are described, along with the use of these anomalies in mechanistic studies. The concept of effective charge is described in detail, with examples of its application. Throughout, worked answers are provided for the problems posed. Databases of parameters, an extensive bibliography and comprehensive lists of further reading are also included. The text provides an invaluable source of information to senior undergraduates, postgraduates and to industrial researchers with an interest in mechanistic studies. It is the first such book in more than thirty years.