Chemical kinetics and mechanism / edited by Michael Mortimer and Peter Taylor [E-Book]
Chemical Kinetics and Mechanism considers the role of rate of reaction. It begins by introducing chemical kinetics and the analysis of reaction mechanism, from basic well-established concepts to leading edge research. Organic reaction mechanisms are then discussed, encompassing curly arrows, nucleop...
Saved in:
Full text |
|
Personal Name(s): | Mortimer, Michael, |
Taylor, Peter, | |
Imprint: |
Cambridge, UK :
Royal Society of Chemistry,
2002
|
Physical Description: |
1 online resource |
Note: |
englisch |
ISBN: |
1847557805 9781847557803 |
Series Title: |
/* Depending on the record driver, $field may either be an array with
"name" and "number" keys or a flat string containing only the series
name. We should account for both cases to maximize compatibility. */?>
The molecular world
|
Subject (LOC): |
- Chemical kinetics /
- Clive McKee,
- Michael Mortimer.
- Introduction
- A closer look at chemical reactions
- Rate in chemical kinetics
- Factors determining the rate of a chemical reaction
- Determining experimental rate equations at a fixed temperature
- The effect of temperature on the rate of a chemical reaction
- Elementary reactions
- Reaction mechaniasm
- The mechanism of substitution /
- edited by
- Peter Taylor
- from work authored by
- Richard Taylor.
- Organic reactions
- Reaction mechanisms
- Ionic substitution reactions
- SN2 and SN1 reaction mechanisms
- SN2 versus SN1
- Elimination : pathways and products /
- edited by
- Peter Taylor
- from work authored by
- Richard Taylor.
- Introduction : [beta]-elimination reactions
- The E2 mechanism
- The E1 mechanism
- Elimination versus substitution
- Other useful elimination reactions
- Case study : shape-selective catalysis using zeolites /
- Craig Williams,
- Michael Gagan.
- Introduction
- Structure, properties and classification of zeolites
- Shape selectivity
- Applications of shape selectivity
- Zeolites as enzyme mimics
- Mesoporous aluminosilicate structures
- Conclusion.