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„... a collection of excellent reviews on developed aspects of crystal stereochemistry.“ (Journal of the American Chemical Society, October 4, 2006)
Topics in Stereochemistry, previously edited by „the father ofstereochemistry“ Ernest L. Eliel, is a longstanding, successfulseries covering the most important advances in the field. Themuch-anticipated Volume 25 includes chapters on the followingtopics:
* Stereochemistry of Molecules in Inclusion Crystals
* Torsional Motion of Stilbene-type Molecules in Crystals
* Supramolecular Networks of Porphyrins
* Homo- and Heterochirality in Crystals
* Supramolecular Synthesis of 1D Chains and 2D Layers in HydrogenBond Networks of Ureas and 2-D Pyrimidinones
* Chiral Auxiliaries Powerful for Both Enantioresolution andDetermination of Absolutely Stereochemistry by X-RayCrystallograph
* Engineering Stereospecific Reactoins in Crystals: Synthesis ofCompounds with Adjacent Stereogenic Quaternary Centers byPhotodecarbonylation of Crystalline Ketones
* The CH/ Hydrogen Bond: An Important Molecular Force inControlling the Crystal Conformation of Organic Compounds andThree-Dimensional Structure of Biopolymers
* Stereoselective Thermal Solid-State Reactions
* Crystal Structures and Functionalities of Platinum (II) ComplexesControlled by Various Intermolecular Interactions
* Stereochemistry of Molecules in Inclusion Crystals
* Torsional Motion of Stilbene-type Molecules in Crystals
* Supramolecular Networks of Porphyrins
* Homo- and Heterochirality in Crystals
* Supramolecular Synthesis of 1D Chains and 2D Layers in HydrogenBond Networks of Ureas and 2-D Pyrimidinones
* Chiral Auxiliaries Powerful for Both Enantioresolution andDetermination of Absolutely Stereochemistry by X-RayCrystallograph
* Engineering Stereospecific Reactoins in Crystals: Synthesis ofCompounds with Adjacent Stereogenic Quaternary Centers byPhotodecarbonylation of Crystalline Ketones
* The CH/ Hydrogen Bond: An Important Molecular Force inControlling the Crystal Conformation of Organic Compounds andThree-Dimensional Structure of Biopolymers
* Stereoselective Thermal Solid-State Reactions
* Crystal Structures and Functionalities of Platinum (II) ComplexesControlled by Various Intermolecular Interactions



