Overlap Determinant Method in the Theory of Pericyclic Reactions [electronic resource] /

The author summarizes the development and the applications of overlap determinant method in various fields of pericyclic reactivity. The greatest advantage of this new method lies in its remarkable simplicity and flexibility owing to which it opens an interesting possibility of the systematic investigation of important mechanistic problems of pericyclic reactivity which were so far beyond the scope of other existing techniques.

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Main Authors: Ponec, Robert. author., SpringerLink (Online service)
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Language:eng
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1995
Subjects:Chemistry., Organic chemistry., Chemistry, Physical and theoretical., Theoretical and Computational Chemistry., Organic Chemistry.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-46817-9
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:1791062018-07-30T22:58:38ZOverlap Determinant Method in the Theory of Pericyclic Reactions [electronic resource] / Ponec, Robert. author. SpringerLink (Online service) textBerlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg,1995.engThe author summarizes the development and the applications of overlap determinant method in various fields of pericyclic reactivity. The greatest advantage of this new method lies in its remarkable simplicity and flexibility owing to which it opens an interesting possibility of the systematic investigation of important mechanistic problems of pericyclic reactivity which were so far beyond the scope of other existing techniques.1. Introduction -- 2. Pericyclic Reactions -- 2.1 classification -- 3. Woodward-Hoffmann Rules -- 3.1 Correlation Diagrams -- 3.2 Woodward-Hoffmann Rules and Topology -- 4. Frontier Orbital Theory -- 4.1 Substituent Effect in Pericyclic Reactions -- 4.2 Regioselectivity of Pericyclic Reactions -- 4.3 Limitations and Exceptions of Frontier Orbital Theory -- 5. Overlap Determinant Method -- 5.1 Thermal Reactions -- 5.2 Photochemical Reactions -- 5.3 Generalized Overlap Determinant Method -- 6. Least Motion Principle -- 6.1 Similarity Indices -- 6.2 Generalized Similarity Indices -- 6.3 Similarity Indices and the Least Motion Principle -- 7. Mechanisms of Pericyclic Reactions -- 7.1 Concertedness in Pericyclic Reactions -- 7.2 More O Ferrall Diagrams -- 7.3 Topological Criterion of Concertedness -- 7.4 One-step vs. Stepwise Reaction Mechanisms in Pericyclic Reactions -- 7.5 Least Motion Principle and the Mechanisms of Pericyclic Reactions -- 8. Miscelaneous -- 8.1 Evans/Dewar Concept of Aromaticity of Transition States -- 8.2 Electron Correlation in Pericyclic Reactions -- 9. Appendix -- 9.1 Overlap Determinant Method -- 9.2 Topological Density Matrix -- 9.3 Similarity Indices -- 9.4 Second Order Similarity Index -- 10. Future Perspectives -- 11. References.The author summarizes the development and the applications of overlap determinant method in various fields of pericyclic reactivity. The greatest advantage of this new method lies in its remarkable simplicity and flexibility owing to which it opens an interesting possibility of the systematic investigation of important mechanistic problems of pericyclic reactivity which were so far beyond the scope of other existing techniques.Chemistry.Organic chemistry.Chemistry, Physical and theoretical.Chemistry.Theoretical and Computational Chemistry.Organic Chemistry.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-46817-9URN:ISBN:9783642468179
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topic Chemistry.
Organic chemistry.
Chemistry, Physical and theoretical.
Chemistry.
Theoretical and Computational Chemistry.
Organic Chemistry.
Chemistry.
Organic chemistry.
Chemistry, Physical and theoretical.
Chemistry.
Theoretical and Computational Chemistry.
Organic Chemistry.
spellingShingle Chemistry.
Organic chemistry.
Chemistry, Physical and theoretical.
Chemistry.
Theoretical and Computational Chemistry.
Organic Chemistry.
Chemistry.
Organic chemistry.
Chemistry, Physical and theoretical.
Chemistry.
Theoretical and Computational Chemistry.
Organic Chemistry.
Ponec, Robert. author.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Overlap Determinant Method in the Theory of Pericyclic Reactions [electronic resource] /
description The author summarizes the development and the applications of overlap determinant method in various fields of pericyclic reactivity. The greatest advantage of this new method lies in its remarkable simplicity and flexibility owing to which it opens an interesting possibility of the systematic investigation of important mechanistic problems of pericyclic reactivity which were so far beyond the scope of other existing techniques.
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topic_facet Chemistry.
Organic chemistry.
Chemistry, Physical and theoretical.
Chemistry.
Theoretical and Computational Chemistry.
Organic Chemistry.
author Ponec, Robert. author.
SpringerLink (Online service)
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SpringerLink (Online service)
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title Overlap Determinant Method in the Theory of Pericyclic Reactions [electronic resource] /
title_short Overlap Determinant Method in the Theory of Pericyclic Reactions [electronic resource] /
title_full Overlap Determinant Method in the Theory of Pericyclic Reactions [electronic resource] /
title_fullStr Overlap Determinant Method in the Theory of Pericyclic Reactions [electronic resource] /
title_full_unstemmed Overlap Determinant Method in the Theory of Pericyclic Reactions [electronic resource] /
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