The Chemistry of Linear Oligopyrroles and Bile Pigments [electronic resource] /

so easy it seemed Once found, which yet unfound most would have thought Impossible. (John Milton, 1608 -1674) There are essentially two types of books on a scientific subject: in the first one several authors contribute their specialized approaches to parts of the field in question, which then are edited and compiled to yield a comprehensive and authoritative account. In the second type of book a single author tries to pre­ sent a view from an individual standpoint which might lead to a more balanced and homogeneous source of information. Both kinds have their merits and de­ ficiencies. I decided to write this book as a monolithic piece of work for several rea­ sons. Of course, there was the challenge of coping with the many problems of such an undertaking due to the fact that this field has grown tremendously during the last decades. In addition, being heavily involved in linear oligopyr­ role chemistry for nearly two decades, it seemed worthwile to prepare a more unifying approach. The request of several colleagues from abroad to give an account in English also triggered this endeavor since most of the work of my group has been published in German.

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Main Authors: Falk, Heinz. author., SpringerLink (Online service)
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Language:eng
Published: Vienna : Springer Vienna, 1989
Subjects:Chemistry., Organic chemistry., Physical chemistry., Chemistry, Physical and theoretical., Biochemistry., Microbiology., Plant science., Botany., Organic Chemistry., Biochemistry, general., Theoretical and Computational Chemistry., Physical Chemistry., Plant Sciences.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-6938-4
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topic Chemistry.
Organic chemistry.
Physical chemistry.
Chemistry, Physical and theoretical.
Biochemistry.
Microbiology.
Plant science.
Botany.
Chemistry.
Organic Chemistry.
Biochemistry, general.
Theoretical and Computational Chemistry.
Physical Chemistry.
Plant Sciences.
Microbiology.
Chemistry.
Organic chemistry.
Physical chemistry.
Chemistry, Physical and theoretical.
Biochemistry.
Microbiology.
Plant science.
Botany.
Chemistry.
Organic Chemistry.
Biochemistry, general.
Theoretical and Computational Chemistry.
Physical Chemistry.
Plant Sciences.
Microbiology.
spellingShingle Chemistry.
Organic chemistry.
Physical chemistry.
Chemistry, Physical and theoretical.
Biochemistry.
Microbiology.
Plant science.
Botany.
Chemistry.
Organic Chemistry.
Biochemistry, general.
Theoretical and Computational Chemistry.
Physical Chemistry.
Plant Sciences.
Microbiology.
Chemistry.
Organic chemistry.
Physical chemistry.
Chemistry, Physical and theoretical.
Biochemistry.
Microbiology.
Plant science.
Botany.
Chemistry.
Organic Chemistry.
Biochemistry, general.
Theoretical and Computational Chemistry.
Physical Chemistry.
Plant Sciences.
Microbiology.
Falk, Heinz. author.
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The Chemistry of Linear Oligopyrroles and Bile Pigments [electronic resource] /
description so easy it seemed Once found, which yet unfound most would have thought Impossible. (John Milton, 1608 -1674) There are essentially two types of books on a scientific subject: in the first one several authors contribute their specialized approaches to parts of the field in question, which then are edited and compiled to yield a comprehensive and authoritative account. In the second type of book a single author tries to pre­ sent a view from an individual standpoint which might lead to a more balanced and homogeneous source of information. Both kinds have their merits and de­ ficiencies. I decided to write this book as a monolithic piece of work for several rea­ sons. Of course, there was the challenge of coping with the many problems of such an undertaking due to the fact that this field has grown tremendously during the last decades. In addition, being heavily involved in linear oligopyr­ role chemistry for nearly two decades, it seemed worthwile to prepare a more unifying approach. The request of several colleagues from abroad to give an account in English also triggered this endeavor since most of the work of my group has been published in German.
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Organic chemistry.
Physical chemistry.
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Microbiology.
Plant science.
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Chemistry.
Organic Chemistry.
Biochemistry, general.
Theoretical and Computational Chemistry.
Physical Chemistry.
Plant Sciences.
Microbiology.
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:2187832018-07-30T23:55:28ZThe Chemistry of Linear Oligopyrroles and Bile Pigments [electronic resource] / Falk, Heinz. author. SpringerLink (Online service) textVienna : Springer Vienna,1989.engso easy it seemed Once found, which yet unfound most would have thought Impossible. (John Milton, 1608 -1674) There are essentially two types of books on a scientific subject: in the first one several authors contribute their specialized approaches to parts of the field in question, which then are edited and compiled to yield a comprehensive and authoritative account. In the second type of book a single author tries to pre­ sent a view from an individual standpoint which might lead to a more balanced and homogeneous source of information. Both kinds have their merits and de­ ficiencies. I decided to write this book as a monolithic piece of work for several rea­ sons. Of course, there was the challenge of coping with the many problems of such an undertaking due to the fact that this field has grown tremendously during the last decades. In addition, being heavily involved in linear oligopyr­ role chemistry for nearly two decades, it seemed worthwile to prepare a more unifying approach. The request of several colleagues from abroad to give an account in English also triggered this endeavor since most of the work of my group has been published in German.1. Introduction -- 2. Nomenclature -- 3. Occurrence, Formation, and Importance -- 4. Historical Aspects -- 5. Structure and Stereochemistry -- 5.1. General Considerations -- 5.2. Structural Aspects of Linear Dipyrroles -- 5.3. Structural Aspects of Linear Tripyrroles -- 5.4. Structural Aspects of Linear Tetrapyrroles -- 5.5. Structural Aspects of Linear Oligopyrroles Containing Five or More Rings -- 6. Synthesis -- 6.1. Principal Considerations -- 6.2. Synthesis of Linear Dipyrroles -- 6.3. Synthesis of Linear Tripyrroles -- 6.4. Synthesis of Linear Tetrapyrroles -- 6.5. Synthesis of Linear Pentapyrroles and Higher Homologues -- 6.6. Transformations of Functional Groups Attached to Linear Oligopyrroles -- 7. Selected Physical Properties -- 7.1. Crystallization, Melting, Solubility -- 7.2. Light Absorption -- 7.3. Chiroptical Properties -- 7.4. Light Emission -- 7.5. Vibrational Spectroscopy -- 7.6. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance -- 7.7. Mass Spectra -- 8. Reactions -- 8.1. Photochemistry -- 8.2. Protonation — Deprotonation -- 8.3. Coordination (Carrier Mediated Transport) -- 8.4. Nucleophilic, Electrophilic, and Radical Reactivity of Linear Oligopyrroles -- 8.5. Substitution Reactions -- 8.6. Addition Reactions -- 8.7. Skeletal Transformations -- 8.8. Reduction — Oxidation -- 8.9. Linear Oligopyrroles as Catalysts -- References -- Author Index.so easy it seemed Once found, which yet unfound most would have thought Impossible. (John Milton, 1608 -1674) There are essentially two types of books on a scientific subject: in the first one several authors contribute their specialized approaches to parts of the field in question, which then are edited and compiled to yield a comprehensive and authoritative account. In the second type of book a single author tries to pre­ sent a view from an individual standpoint which might lead to a more balanced and homogeneous source of information. Both kinds have their merits and de­ ficiencies. I decided to write this book as a monolithic piece of work for several rea­ sons. Of course, there was the challenge of coping with the many problems of such an undertaking due to the fact that this field has grown tremendously during the last decades. In addition, being heavily involved in linear oligopyr­ role chemistry for nearly two decades, it seemed worthwile to prepare a more unifying approach. The request of several colleagues from abroad to give an account in English also triggered this endeavor since most of the work of my group has been published in German.Chemistry.Organic chemistry.Physical chemistry.Chemistry, Physical and theoretical.Biochemistry.Microbiology.Plant science.Botany.Chemistry.Organic Chemistry.Biochemistry, general.Theoretical and Computational Chemistry.Physical Chemistry.Plant Sciences.Microbiology.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-6938-4URN:ISBN:9783709169384