Modern Cyclophane ChemistryISBN: 978-3-527-30713-5
Hardcover
586 pages
October 2004
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a) Synthesis and Reactions
Cyclophynes
Heteraphanes
Highly Strained Cyclophanes
Superphanes
Carbon-Bridged Ferrocenophanes
Endohedral Metalcomplexes of Cyclophanes
Intramolecular Reactions in Cyclophanes
Reactive Intermediates from Cyclophanes
b) Structures
X-Ray Crystal Structures of Porphyrinophanes as Model Compounds for Photoinduced Electron Transfer
Ultraviolet Photoelectron Spectra of Cyclophanes
UV/Vis Spectra of Cyclophanes
Electronic Circular Dichroism of Cyclophanes
Fully Conjugated Beltenes (Beltlike and Tubular Aromatics)
Molecular Electrochemistry of Cyclophanes
NMR Spectra of Cyclophanes
c) Applications
Strained Heteroatom-Bridged Metallocenophanes
Cyclophanes as Templates in Stereoselective Synthesis
Vapor-Based Polymerization of Functionalized [2,2] Paracyclophanes: A Unique Approach towards Surface-Engineered Microenvironments
From Cyclophanes to Molecular Machines
Molecular Recognition Studies with Cyclophane Receptors in Aqueous Solutions
Cyclophynes
Heteraphanes
Highly Strained Cyclophanes
Superphanes
Carbon-Bridged Ferrocenophanes
Endohedral Metalcomplexes of Cyclophanes
Intramolecular Reactions in Cyclophanes
Reactive Intermediates from Cyclophanes
b) Structures
X-Ray Crystal Structures of Porphyrinophanes as Model Compounds for Photoinduced Electron Transfer
Ultraviolet Photoelectron Spectra of Cyclophanes
UV/Vis Spectra of Cyclophanes
Electronic Circular Dichroism of Cyclophanes
Fully Conjugated Beltenes (Beltlike and Tubular Aromatics)
Molecular Electrochemistry of Cyclophanes
NMR Spectra of Cyclophanes
c) Applications
Strained Heteroatom-Bridged Metallocenophanes
Cyclophanes as Templates in Stereoselective Synthesis
Vapor-Based Polymerization of Functionalized [2,2] Paracyclophanes: A Unique Approach towards Surface-Engineered Microenvironments
From Cyclophanes to Molecular Machines
Molecular Recognition Studies with Cyclophane Receptors in Aqueous Solutions