Modern Cyclophane Chemistry

Author: Rolf Gleiter  

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc‎

Publication year: 2006

E-ISBN: 9783527604630

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9783527307135

Subject: O626 heterocyclic compound

Language: ENG

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Description

Here, the editors Rolf Gleiter and Henning Hopf present an excellent overview of all the important aspects and latest results in cyclophane chemistry. Clearly structured and covering the entire range, the book introduces readers to the most recent research in the field. Twenty chapters, written by well-known scientists, cover in particular:
- synthesis of carbo- and heterocyclic cyclophanes and metallocenophanes,
- structural and spectroscopic properties of cyclophanes,
- current and future applications in synthesis and material science,
- novel reactions of cyclophanes,
- use of cyclophanes as building blocks in supramolecular chemistry
for this fascinating class of compounds.
Thus, this is not only an extremely valuable source of information for synthetic organic chemists, but also a ready reference for scientists working in related fields of arene chemistry, stereoselective synthesis, material science, and bioorganic chemistry.

Chapter

Contents

pp.:  1 – 7

Preface

pp.:  7 – 17

List of Contributors

pp.:  17 – 19

1 Cyclophynes

pp.:  19 – 23

2 Hetera (Cyclo-)phanes

pp.:  23 – 63

3 Highly Strained Cyclophanes

pp.:  63 – 103

4 Superphanes

pp.:  103 – 127

5 Carbon-Bridged Ferrocenophanes

pp.:  127 – 153

6 Endohedral Metal Complexes of Cyclophanes

pp.:  153 – 181

7 Intramolecular Reactions in Cyclophanes

pp.:  181 – 211

8 Reactive Intermediates from Cyclophanes

pp.:  211 – 233

9 X-ray Crystal Structures of Porphyrinophanes as Model Compounds for Photoinduced Electron Transfer

pp.:  233 – 251

10 Ultraviolet Photoelectron Spectra of Cyclophanes

pp.:  251 – 281

11 UV/Vis Spectra of Cyclophanes

pp.:  281 – 297

12 Electronic Circular Dichroism of Cyclophanes

pp.:  297 – 333

13 Fully Conjugated Beltenes (Belt-Like and Tubular Aromatics)

pp.:  333 – 359

14 Molecular Electrochemistry of Cyclophanes

pp.:  359 – 381

15 NMR Spectra of Cyclophanes

pp.:  381 – 403

16 Strained Heteroatom-Bridged Metallocenophanes

pp.:  403 – 437

17 Cyclophanes as Templates in Stereoselective Synthesis

pp.:  437 – 457

18 Vapor-Based Polymerization of Functionalized [2.2]Paracyclophanes: A Unique Approach towards Surface-Engineered Microenvironments

pp.:  457 – 485

19 From Cyclophanes to Molecular Machines

pp.:  485 – 507

20 Molecular Recognition Studies with Cyclophane Receptors in Aqueous Solutions

pp.:  507 – 541

Subject Index

pp.:  541 – 569

LastPages

pp.:  569 – 588

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