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About this book
The field of aromatic interactions, the fundamental nature of substituent effects and the identification of contacts between anions and aromatic systems have generated stimulating arguments in recent years. New theoretical frameworks have been developed and tested and aromatic interactions have emerged as potential solutions for varied problems in biology and materials science.
This book provides a wide ranging survey of the latest findings and advances surrounding aromatic interactions, stretching from the fundamentals to modern applications in synthesis, biology and materials chemistry. It also discusses computational, experimental and analytical approaches to understanding these interactions, including pi-pi, anion-pi, and cation-pi interactions.
Aromatic Interactions: Frontiers in Knowledge and Application is a useful text for advanced students and researchers, and appeals to those working within the fields of supramolecular chemistry, computational chemistry and thermodynamics.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Aromatic Interactions Frontiers in Knowledge and Application
- Preface
- Contents
- Chapter 1 - Modern Computational Approaches to Understanding Interactions of Aromatics
- Chapter 2 - Role of Aromatic Interactions in Directing Organic Reactions
- Chapter 3 - Anion–π Interactions: Theoretical Studies, Supramolecular Chemistry and Catalysis
- Chapter 4 - A New Non-Covalent Bonding Mode in Supramolecular Chemistry: Main Group Element Lone-Pair–π(arene) Interactions
- Chapter 5 - Solution-Phase Measurements of Aromatic Interactions
- Chapter 6 - Molecular Recognition of Aromatic Peptides and Proteins in Nature and by Design
- Chapter 7 - Cation–π Interactions in Biomolecular Recognition
- Chapter 8 - Aromatic Molecules on Metallic Surfaces: Structure and Reactivity
- Subject Index