Chiral Photochemistry

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Absolute Asymmetric Synthesis
activity
advanced photochemical synthesis strategies
asymmetric
Asymmetric Induction
asymmetric photochemical strategies
Asymmetric Photochemistry
Asymmetric Photoreactions
Asymmetric Synthesis
auxiliary
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Cd Signal
Cd Spectrum
Chiral Auxiliaries
chiral complexing agents
Chiral Crystal
Chiral Host
Chiral Inductor
chiral photochemistry
Chiral Sensitizers
Chiral Space Group
Chiral Space Group P212121
circularly polarized light
Cpl
enantiomeric
Enantiomeric Excess
Enantiotopic Face
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excess
group
homochirality origin
induction
Macroscopic Anisotropies
magnetochiral effects
Mol Dm3
molecular chiral interactions
molecular chirality control
optical
Optically Active
photochromic materials
Photoinduced Electron Transfer Reaction
Solid State Photolysis
Solid State Photoreaction
space
Stereogenic Centers
supramolecular chemistry
supramolecular chiral interactions
syntheses
Transition Metal Complexes

Product details

  • ISBN 9780824757106
  • Weight: 1065g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Aug 2004
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Control of molecular chirality is central to contemporary chemistry, biology, and materials-related areas. Chiral photochemistry employs molecular and supramolecular chiral interactions in the electronically excited state to induce molecular chirality, providing new and versatile strategies and surprising results unattainable by conventional thermal asymmetric synthesis. Chiral Photochemistry is the first book devoted solely to this rapidly growing area. This comprehensive and authoritative book covers all aspects of the subject, from circularly polarized light to supramolecular chiral source and from the origin of homochirality in the biosphere to chiral devices and materials.
Yoshihisa Inoue, V. Ramamurthy