|
Showing 1 - 6 of
6 matches in All Departments
After his first book on the topic "Specific Intermolecular
Interactions of Organic Compounds", Baev extends in this book the
development of the thermodynamic theory of specific intermolecular
interactions to a wider spectrum of nitrogenated and bioorganic
compounds: amino alcohols, amino acids, peptides and urea
derivatives. The fundamentals of an unconventional approach to the
theory of H-bonding and specific interactions are formulated based
on a concept of penta- coordinated carbon atoms. New types of
hydrogen bonds and specific interactions are substantiated and on
the basis of the developed methodology their energies are
determined. The new concept of the extra stabilizing effect of
isomeric methyl groups on the structure and stability of
nitrogenated organic molecules and bioorganic compounds is
introduced and the destabilization action on specific interactions
is outlined.
This book extends the development of the thermodynamic theory of
specific intermolecular interactions to element-organic and
specific organometallic compounds. The fundamentals of an
unconventional approach to the theory of H-bonding and specific
interactions are formulated, based on a concept of pentacoordinate
carbon atoms. Prof. Baev has introduced the theory already in his
successful books "Specific Intermolecular Interactions of Organic
Compounds" and "Specific Intermolecular Interactions of
Nitrogenated and Bioorganic Compounds". In this book he also
demonstrates it for element organic and specific organometallic
compounds, a class of substances which is of great importance in
synthetic chemistry and catalysis. Furthermore, organic compound
classes, that have not been treated in the previous books, are
included. New types of hydrogen bonds and specific interactions are
substantiated and their energies are determined on the basis of the
developed methodology. In this way, the influence of the molecular
structure on the energy and on intermolecular interactions can be
discussed for these particular compound classes.
Prof. Baev presents in his book the development of the
thermodynamic theory of specific intermolecular interactions for a
wide spectrum of organic compounds: ethers, ketones, alcohols,
carboxylic acids, and hydrocarbons. The fundamentals of an
unconventional approach to the theory of H-bonding and specific
interactions are formulated based on a concept of pentacoordinate
carbon atoms. New types of hydrogen bonds and specific interactions
are substantiated and on the basis of the developed methodology
their energies are determined. The system of interconnected
quantitative characteristics of the stability of specific
intermolecular interactions is presented. The laws of their
transformations are discussed and summarized. The new concept of
the extra stabilizing effect of isomeric methyl groups on the
structure and stability of organic molecules is introduced and the
destabilization action on specific interactions is outlined.
This book extends the development of the thermodynamic theory of
specific intermolecular interactions to element-organic and
specific organometallic compounds. The fundamentals of an
unconventional approach to the theory of H-bonding and specific
interactions are formulated, based on a concept of pentacoordinate
carbon atoms. Prof. Baev has introduced the theory already in his
successful books "Specific Intermolecular Interactions of Organic
Compounds" and "Specific Intermolecular Interactions of
Nitrogenated and Bioorganic Compounds". In this book he also
demonstrates it for element organic and specific organometallic
compounds, a class of substances which is of great importance in
synthetic chemistry and catalysis. Furthermore, organic compound
classes, that have not been treated in the previous books, are
included. New types of hydrogen bonds and specific interactions are
substantiated and their energies are determined on the basis of the
developed methodology. In this way, the influence of the molecular
structure on the energy and on intermolecular interactions can be
discussed for these particular compound classes.
After his first book on the topic "Specific Intermolecular
Interactions of Organic Compounds", Baev extends in this book the
development of the thermodynamic theory of specific intermolecular
interactions to a wider spectrum of nitrogenated and bioorganic
compounds: amino alcohols, amino acids, peptides and urea
derivatives. The fundamentals of an unconventional approach to the
theory of H-bonding and specific interactions are formulated based
on a concept of penta- coordinated carbon atoms. New types of
hydrogen bonds and specific interactions are substantiated and on
the basis of the developed methodology their energies are
determined. The new concept of the extra stabilizing effect of
isomeric methyl groups on the structure and stability of
nitrogenated organic molecules and bioorganic compounds is
introduced and the destabilization action on specific interactions
is outlined.
Prof. Baev presents in his book the development of the
thermodynamic theory of specific intermolecular interactions for a
wide spectrum of organic compounds: ethers, ketones, alcohols,
carboxylic acids, and hydrocarbons. The fundamentals of an
unconventional approach to the theory of H-bonding and specific
interactions are formulated based on a concept of pentacoordinate
carbon atoms. New types of hydrogen bonds and specific interactions
are substantiated and on the basis of the developed methodology
their energies are determined. The system of interconnected
quantitative characteristics of the stability of specific
intermolecular interactions is presented. The laws of their
transformations are discussed and summarized. The new concept of
the extra stabilizing effect of isomeric methyl groups on the
structure and stability of organic molecules is introduced and the
destabilization action on specific interactions is outlined.
|
|