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Jack D. Dunitz

    X-ray analysis and the structure of organic molecules
    Can crystal structures be predicted?
    Structure and Bonding
    Structure Correlation. Volume 1
    • Leaving the conventional view of chemical structure behind, these volumes demonstrate how a wealth of valuable, but hitherto unused information can be extracted from available structural data. For example, a singular structure determination does not reveal much about a reaction pathway, but a sufficiently large number of comparable structures does. The contributions authoritatively discuss the structure correlation method as well as illustrative results in detail, covering such apparently unrelated subjects as bond strength relations in solids; crystal structure prediction; reaction pathways of organic molecules; and ligand/receptor interactions and enzyme mechanisms. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.

      Structure Correlation. Volume 1
    • Structure and Bonding

      • 228pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      InhaltsverzeichnisThe molecular basis of biological dinitrogen fixation.The uptake of elements by biological systems.The ?-aminolevulinate dehydratases: Molecular and environmental properties.The biological chemistry of gold: A Metallo-drug and heavy-atom label with variable valency.

      Structure and Bonding
    • This book is the second corrected reprint of 'X-Ray Analysis', published in 1979 and consists of two parts. Part one is about Crystal Structure Analysis, part two deals with Molecular Structure. All the information in this volume is of considerable value especially to those engaged in, or about to embark upon, X-ray crystal structure analysis.

      X-ray analysis and the structure of organic molecules