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The basic idea of the NATO International Exchange Program for
funding an Advanced Research Workshop on "Chemical Reactions in
Organic and Inorganic Constrained Systems" was to contribute to a
better under standing of the influence of configurational
constraints on reaction mechanisms, as imposed on reagents by
organic or inorganic templates. The original character of the
Workshop was to bring together organic and inorganic chemists with
this common interest in order to promote the exchange of ideas and,
eventually, interdisciplinary research. All the participants to the
Workshop agreed that the discussions were stimulating and fruitful.
The judgement of the reader of the Proceedings may perhaps be more
restrictive because the director (Professor J. J. FRIPIAT) and
co-director (Professor P. SINAY), faced with the impossible task of
covering such an enormous domain, were obliged to select, somewhat
arbitrarily, a limited number of topics which seemed to them to be
the most important. Their choice may be discussed and there surely
are important gaps, with fields which were not considered. However,
both organisers believe that, within the limited span of time and
number of contributors, most of the exciting areas were addressed.
Dr. WARNHEIM was kind enough to write a commentary on the Workshop;
his summary, written with the hindsight of a few weeks, supports,
we believe, this opinion. Dr. SETTON has accepted the burden of
collecting and shaping (not selectively) the manuscripts. This book
would not be what it is without his efficient contribution as
scientific secretary of the Workshop."
The basic idea of the NATO International Exchange Program for
funding an Advanced Research Workshop on "Chemical Reactions in
Organic and Inorganic Constrained Systems" was to contribute to a
better under standing of the influence of configurational
constraints on reaction mechanisms, as imposed on reagents by
organic or inorganic templates. The original character of the
Workshop was to bring together organic and inorganic chemists with
this common interest in order to promote the exchange of ideas and,
eventually, interdisciplinary research. All the participants to the
Workshop agreed that the discussions were stimulating and fruitful.
The judgement of the reader of the Proceedings may perhaps be more
restrictive because the director (Professor J. J. FRIPIAT) and
co-director (Professor P. SINAY), faced with the impossible task of
covering such an enormous domain, were obliged to select, somewhat
arbitrarily, a limited number of topics which seemed to them to be
the most important. Their choice may be discussed and there surely
are important gaps, with fields which were not considered. However,
both organisers believe that, within the limited span of time and
number of contributors, most of the exciting areas were addressed.
Dr. WARNHEIM was kind enough to write a commentary on the Workshop;
his summary, written with the hindsight of a few weeks, supports,
we believe, this opinion. Dr. SETTON has accepted the burden of
collecting and shaping (not selectively) the manuscripts. This book
would not be what it is without his efficient contribution as
scientific secretary of the Workshop."
New methods for the determination of the nature, proportion, and
distribution of structural defects in microcrystallized lamellar
systems are of utmost importance not only to experimentalists but
also to theoreticians. Mathematical formalism - indispensable for
such analyses - is well-illustrated by various examples, allowing
this method to be easily adopted and even to be applied to other
solids with lamellar or pseudo-lamellar structures.
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