A new volume in the "Perspectives in Supramolecular Chemistry" series focusing on separating supramolecular structures, a key step in supramolecular chemistry. Two guest editors have been at the forefront of the development of chromatographical methods to deal with supramolecular systems. Reactions of supramolecular structures show the way into the future of chemistry. Fumio Toda is one of the driving forces in the development of supramolecular separation systems. A practical title in the prestigious Perspectives in Supramolecular Chemistryseries.
A new volume in the "Perspectives in Supramolecular Chemistry" series focusing on separating supramolecular structures, a key step in supramolecular chemistry. Two guest editors have been at the forefront of the development of chromatographical methods to deal with supramolecular systems. Reactions of supramolecular structures show the way into the future of chemistry. Fumio Toda is one of the driving forces in the development of supramolecular separation systems. A practical title in the prestigious Perspectives in Supramolecular Chemistryseries.
Fumio Toda is the editor of Separations and Reactions in Organic Supramolecular Chemistry, published by Wiley. Roger Bishop is the editor of Separations and Reactions in Organic Supramolecular Chemistry, published by Wiley. Jean-Marie Lehn is the founding editor of Separations and Reactions in Organic Supramolecular Chemistry, published by Wiley.
Inhaltsangabe
Contributors.
Preface.
1. Inclusion Complexation as a Tool in Resolution of Racematesand Separation of Isomers (Zofia Urbanczyk-Lipkowska and FumioToda).
2. Enantiomer Ordering and Separation During Molecular Inclusion(Roger Bishop).
3. Molecular Recognition of Crystalline Dipeptides and ItsApplication to Separation (Katsuyuki Ogura and MotohiroAkazome).
4. Separation of Isomers and Enantiomers by Bile AcidDerivatives (Mikiji Miyata, Nungruethai Yoswathananont, KazunoriNakano and Kazuki Sada).
5. Physicochemical Studies of Separation of Isomers bySupramolecular Systems (Luigi R. Nassimbeni).
6. Regioselective Synthesis of Fullerene Derivatives andSeparation of Isomers of the Higher Fullerenes (L. Echegoyen, M. A.Herranz, F. Diederich and C. Thilgen).
7. Selective Reactions in Inclusion Crystals (ZofiaUrbanczyk-Lipkowska and Fumio Toda).
8. Supramolecular Control of Reactivity in the Solid State UsingLinear Templates (Leonard R. MacGillivray).
9. Development of a New Biocide as an Inclusion Complex (MinoruYagi, Ayako Sekikawa and Tetsuya Aoki).
1. Inclusion Complexation as a Tool in Resolution of Racematesand Separation of Isomers (Zofia Urbanczyk-Lipkowska and FumioToda).
2. Enantiomer Ordering and Separation During Molecular Inclusion(Roger Bishop).
3. Molecular Recognition of Crystalline Dipeptides and ItsApplication to Separation (Katsuyuki Ogura and MotohiroAkazome).
4. Separation of Isomers and Enantiomers by Bile AcidDerivatives (Mikiji Miyata, Nungruethai Yoswathananont, KazunoriNakano and Kazuki Sada).
5. Physicochemical Studies of Separation of Isomers bySupramolecular Systems (Luigi R. Nassimbeni).
6. Regioselective Synthesis of Fullerene Derivatives andSeparation of Isomers of the Higher Fullerenes (L. Echegoyen, M. A.Herranz, F. Diederich and C. Thilgen).
7. Selective Reactions in Inclusion Crystals (ZofiaUrbanczyk-Lipkowska and Fumio Toda).
8. Supramolecular Control of Reactivity in the Solid State UsingLinear Templates (Leonard R. MacGillivray).
9. Development of a New Biocide as an Inclusion Complex (MinoruYagi, Ayako Sekikawa and Tetsuya Aoki).
Cumulative Author Index.
Cumulative Title Index.
Index.
Rezensionen
"...this book gives a good overview of this particularresearch...a useful addition to the reference collections oflibraries." (Journal of the American Chemical Society, May25, 2005)
"This book will be useful for all scientists working inthe areas of inclusion complexation or fullerene chemistry."(Applied Organometallic Chemistry, March 2005)
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