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Reviews are listed in order of appearance in the sources indicated. In multidisciplinary review journals, only those reviews which fall within the scope of this Journal are included. Sources are listed alphabetically in three categories: regularly issued reviewjournals and seriesvolumes,contributed volumes, and other monographs. Titles are numbered serially, and these numbers are used for reference in the index. Major English-language sources of critical reviews are covered. Encyclopedic treatises, annual surveys such as Specialist Periodical Reports, and compilations of symposia proceedingsare omitted. This installment of Recent Reviews covers principally the latter part of the 1992 literature and the early part of the 1993 literature. Previous installment: J. Org. Chem. 1993,58(7),1979-1984. For regularly issued journals and series volumes, the coverage in this installment continues from the last item included in Recent Reviews 29.
Regularly Issued Journals and Series Volumes Accounts of Chemical Research
1. Legzdins, Peter; Veltheer, John E. Cp’M(N0)Rz: 16-electron piano-stool molecules of molybdenum and tungsten. 1993,26(2), 41-8. 2. Paquette, Leo A. The current view of dynamicchange within cyclooctatetraenes. 1993,26(2),57-62. 3. Hoz, Shmaryahu. Is the transition state indeed intermediate between reactants and products? The Michael addition reaction as a case study. 1993,26(2), 69-74. 4. Nickon, Alex. q e w perspectives on carbene rearrangements: migratory aptitudes, bystander assistance, and geminal efficiency. 1993,26(3),84-9. 5. Carnahan, Edmund M.; Protasiewicz, John D.; Lippard, Stephen J. 15Years of reductive coupling: what have we learned? 1993,26(3),90-7. 6. Davis, Mark E. New vistas in zeolite and molecular sieve catalysis. 1993,26 (3)111-15. 7. Floss, Heinz, G.; Lee, Sungsook. Chiral methyl groups: small is beautiful. 1993,26(3),116-22. Advances in Heterocyclic Chemistry
8. Lloyd, Douglas; McNab, Hamish. 2,3-Dihydro-1,4diazepines and 2,3-dihydro-l,6diazepinium salts. 1993, 56,1. 9. Vivona, Nicolb; Buscemi, Silvestre;Frenna, Vincenzo; Cusmano, Giuseppe. Ring transformations of five-membered heterocycles. 1993,56,50. 10. Rewcatle, Gordon W.; Katritzky, Alan R. Generation and reactions of sp2-carbanionic centers in the vicinity of heterocyclic nitrogen atoms. 1993,66,157. 11. Simkin, B. Ya.; Minkin, V. I.; Glukhovtsev, M. N. The conceptof aromaticity in heterocyclic chemistry. 1993, 56,304. Aldrichimica Acta
12. Seebach, Dieter. How we stumbled into peptide chemistry. 1992,25(3), 59-66.
13. Motherwell,WilliamB. A curiosity driven research for new chemical reactions. 1992,25(3),71-80. 14. Fry, Albert J. Electrochemistry in organic synthesis. 1993,26(1),3-11. 15. Pereira, Schubert; Srebnik, Morris. The IrelandClaisen rearrangement. 1993,26(1),17-29. Angewandte Chemie, International Edition in English
16. Lichtenthaler, Frieder W. Emil Fischer’s proof of the configuration of sugars. A centennial tribute. 1992, 31(12),1541-56. 17. Mekelburger, Hans Bernhard; Jaworek, Wilfried; Vbgtle, Fritz. Dendrimers, arborols and cascade molecules: breakthrough into generations of new materials. 1992,31(12),1571-6. 18. Michael, Joseph P.; Pattenden, Gerald. Marine metabolites and metal ion chelation: the facta and the fantasies. 1993,32(1),1-23. 19. Tietze, Lutz F.; Beifuss, Uwe. Sequential transformations in organic chemistry: a synthetic strategy with a future. 1993,32(2),131-63. 20. Fiirstner, Alois. Chemistry of and with highly reactive metals. 1993,32(2),164-89. 21. Ugi, Ivar; Bauer, Johannes;Bley, Klemens; Dengler, Alf; Dietz, Andreas; Fontain, Eric; Gruber, Bernhard, et al. Computer-assisted solution of chemicalproblems. The historical development and the present state of the art of a new discipline of chemistry. 1993,32(2),201-27. 22. Bolm, Carsten. Enantioselective transition metalcatalyzed hydrogenation for the asymmetric synthesis of amines. 1993,32(2), 232-3. Chemical Reviews
23. Schuster, David I.; Lem, George; Kaprinidis, Nikolas A. New insights into an old mechanism: [2 + 21 photocycloadditionof enonesto alkenes. 1993,93(1),3-22. 24. Arai,Tatauo; Tokumaru, Katsumi. Photochemical one-way adiabatic isomerization of aromatic olefins. 1993, 93(1), 23-39.
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3776 J. Org. Chem., Vol. 58, No. 14,1993 25. Kohler, Bryan E. Octatetraene photoisomerization. 1993,93(1),41-54. 26. Givens, Richard S.;Kueper, L. William, 111. Photochemistry of phosphate esters. 1993,93(1),55-66. 27. Maciejewski, Andrzej; Steer, Ronald P. The photophysics, physical photochemistry, and related spectroscopy of thiocarbonyls. 1993,93(1),67-98. 28. Mueller, Felix; Mattay, Jochen. Photocycloadditions: control by energy and electron transfer. 1993, 93(1),99-117. 29. Becker, Hans Dieter. Unimolecular photochemistry of anthracenes. 1993,93(1),145-72. 30. Gehlen, Marcel0 H.; De Schryver, Frans C. Timeresolved fluorescence quenching in micellar assemblies. 1993,93(1), 199-221. 31. Wilson, R. Marshall; Schnapp, Karlyn A. High intensity laser photochemistry of organic molecules in solution. 1993,93(1), 223-49. 32. Johnston, L. J. Photochemistry of radicals and biradicals. 1993,93(1), 251-66. 33. De Keukeleire, Denis; He, Shu Lin. Photochemical strategies for the construction of polycyclicmolecules. 1993, 93(1),359-80. 34. Duxbury, Debra Faye. The photochemistry and photophysics of triphenylmethane dyes in solid and liquid media. 1993,93(1), 381-433. 35. Leigh, William J. Techniques and applications of far-UV photochemistry in solution. The photochemistry of the C3H4 and C4H6 hydrocarbons. 1993,93(1),487505. 36. Bhattacharyya, Kankan, Chowdhury, Mihir. Environmental and magnetic field effects on exciplex and twisted charge transfer emission. 1993,93(1), 507-35. 37. Wan, Peter; Shukla, Deepak. Utility of acid-base behavior of excited states of organicmolecules. 1993,93(l), 571-84. 38. Cornelisse, Jan. The meta photocycloaddition of arenes to alkenes. 1993,93(2),615-69. 39. Rudchenko, Vladimir F. Synthesis, reactions, and properties of oxygen-nitrogen-oxygen systems. 1993, 93(2),725-39. 40. Pindur, Ulf; Lutz, Gundula; Otto, Christian. Acceleration and selectivity enhancement of Diels-Alder reactions by special and catalytic methods. 1993,93(2), 741-61. 41. Deloux, Laurent; Srebnik, Morris. Asymmetric boron-catalyzed reactions. 1993,93(2),763-84.
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47. Meyer, Marion; O’Hagan, David. Rare fluorinated natural products. 1992,28(9),785-88. 48. Webb, Geoffrey; Winfield, John. New routes to alternative halocarbons. 1992,28(11),996-97,1002. 49. Hutchings, Graham. Catalysis in intracrystalline space. 1992,28(11),1006-09. 50. Engel, Michael. A projection on Fischer. 1992, 28(12),1106-09. 51. Noe, Christian; Bader, Alfred. Factsare better than dreapls. 1993,29(2), 126-36. 52. Harris, Kenneth D. M. Molecular confinement. 1993,29(2),132-36, 138. 53. Silvester, Michael J. Landmarks in organofluorine chemistry. 1993,29(3),215-18. Heterocycles
54. Box, Vernon G. S. The significance of the bond lengths and bond orders of conjugated unsaturated organic molecules. The role of hetero-aromaticity in the tertiary structures of DNA. 1992,34(8), 1631-59. 55. Radl, Stanislav; Bouzard, Daniel. Recent advances in the synthesis of antibacterial quinolines. 1992,34(11), 2143-77. 56. Katrizky, Alan R.; Fan, Wei Qiang. Mechanisms and rates of electrophilic substitution reactions of heterocycles. 1992,34(11), 2179-229. 57. Alvarez, Mercedes; Joule, John A. Synthesis of pyridoacridines. 1992,34(12), 2385-405. Natural Product Reports
58. Saxton, J. E. Recent ptogress in the chemistry of indole alkaloids and mold metabolites. 1992,9(5),393446. 59. O’Hagan, David. Biosynthesis of polyketide metabolites. 1992,9(5),447-79. 60. Pinder, A. R. Azetidine, pyrrole, pyrrolidine, piperidine, and pyridine alkaloids. 1992,9(5),491-504. 61. Herbert, R. B. The biosynthesis of plant alkaloids and nitrogenous microbial metabolites. 1992,9(6),50729. 62. Grayson, D. H. Monoterpenoids. 1992,9(6),53156. 63. Fraga, B. M. Natural sesquiterpenoids. 1992,9(6), 557-80. 64. Hanson, J. R. Steroids: reactions and partial syntheses. 1992,9(6),581-95.
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42. Lickiss, Paul D. Transition metal complexes of silylenes, silenes,disilenes,and related species. 1992,21(4), 271-9. 43. Arnett, Edward M.; Flowers, Robert A,, 11. Bond cleavage energies of molecules and their associated radical ions. 1993,22(1), 9-15. 44. Brown, John M. Selectivity and mechanism in catalytical asymmetric synthesis. 1993,22(1),25-41. 45. Jefford, Charles W. The photo-oxygenation of olefins and the role of zwitterionic peroxides. 1993,22(1), 59-66.
65. Pollard, Renee; Wan, Peter. Synthetic applications of diary1 ether photochemistry. 1993,25(1),1-14. 66. Sibi, M. P. Chemistry of N-methoxy-N-methylamides. Applications in synthesis. 1993,25(1),15-40. 67. Crimmins, M. T.; Nantermet, P. G. Homoenolates and other functionalized organometallics. 1993,25(1), 41-81. 68. Marcaccini, S.;Torroba, T. The use of isocyanides in heterocyclic synthesis. 1993,25(2),141-208.
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46. McKervey, Anthony; B6hmer, Volker. Calixarenes-supramolecular pursuits. 1992,28(8),724-27.
Organic Reactions
69. Rabideau, Peter W.; Marcinow, Zbigniew. The Birch reduction of aromatic compounds. 1992,42,1-334. 70. Hughes, David L. The Mitsunobu reaction. 1992, 42,335-656.
Recent Reviews 71. Pine, Stanley H. Carbonyl methylenation and alkylidenation using titanium-based reagents. 1993,43, 1-92. 72. Wilson, Stephen R. Anion-assisted sigmatropic rearrangements. 1993,43,93-250. 73. Krow, Grant R. The Bayer-Villiger oxidation of ketones and aldehydes. 1993,43, 251-798.
Progress in Physical Organic Chemistry 74. Abboud, Jose-Luis M.; Notario, Rafael; Bertrh, Juan; Soh, Miquel. One century of physical organic chemistry: The Menshutkin reaction. 1993, 19, 1-182. 75. Bowden, Kenneth; Grubbs, Edward J. Angular dependence of dipolar substituent effects. 1993,19,183224. 76. Edlund, Ulf; Buncel, Erwin. Electronic configu-
ration, structure, and solvation of phenyl-substituted group IVA anions. 1993,19,225-58. 77. Exner, Otto; Friedl, Zdenek; Tessek Laboratory. Transmission of substituent effects: The through-space and through-bond models and their experimental verification. 1993, 19, 259-94. 78. Kamlet, Mortimer J. Linear solvation energy relationships: An improved equation for correlation and prediction of aqueous solubilities of aromatic solutes including polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and polychlorinated biphenyls. 1993, 19, 295-317. Progress in the Chemistry of Organic Natural Products 79. Hatanaka, Shin-Ichi. Amino acids from mushrooms. 1992,59,1-140. 80. Wahlberg, 1.; Eklund, A.-M. Cembranoids,
pseudopteranoids, and cubitanoids of natural occurrence. 1992,59,141-294. 81. Wahlberg, I.; Eklund, A.-M. Cyclized cembranoids of natural occurrence. 1992, 60, 1-141. 82. Petitou, M.; van Boeckel, C. A. A. Chemical synthesis of heparin fragments and analogues. 1992,60, 143-210.
Pure and Applied Chemistry 83. Basavaiah, Deevi, Krishna, Peddinti Rama. Enantioselective synthesis using crude enzymes. 1992,64(8), 1067-72. 84. Levashov, A. V. Microheterogeneous surfactantbased systems as the media for enzymic reactions. 1992, 64(8), 1125-8. 85. Simandi, L. I.; Barna, T.; Szeverenyi, Z.; Nemeth,
S. Homogeneous catalytic oxidation of o-substituted anilines with dioxygen in the presence of cobalt and manganese complexes. 1992,64(10), 1511-18. 86. Engberts, Jan B. F. N. Catalysis by surfactant aggregates in aqueous solutions. 1992, 64(11), 1653-60. 87. Stork, Gilbert, Hutchinson, D.; Okabe, M.; Parker, D.; Ra, Choon Sup; Ribereau, F.; Suzuki, T.; Zebovitz, T. A total synthesis of calcitriol. 1992, 64(12), 1809-12. 88. Overman,Larry E.; Abelman, Matthew M.; Kucera, David J.; Tran, Vinh D.; Ricca, Daniel J. Palladiumcatalyzed polyene cyclizations. 1992, 64(12), 1813-19. 89. Paterson, Ian. New methods and strategies for the stereocontrolled Synthesis of polypropionate-derived natural products. 1992,64(12), 1821-30. 90. Ghosez, Leon; Genicot, Christophe; Gouverneur, Veronique. Chiral amides in asymmetric synthesis. 1992, 64(12), 1849-56.
J. Org. Chem., Vol. 58, No. 14, 1993 3777 91. Normant, Jean F.; Marek, Ilane; Lefrancois, Jean Michel. Organobismetalliczinc reagents: their preparation and use in diastereoselective reactions. 1992,64(12), 1857-64. 92. Feringa, Ben L.; De Lange, Ben; Jansen, Johan F.
G. A.; De Jong, Johannes C.; Lubben, Marcel; Faber, Wijnand;Schudde, Ebe P. New approachesin asymmetric synthesis using y-alkoxybutenolides. 1992,64(12), 186571. 93. Lautens, Mark. New methods for the control of multiple stereocenters. 1992, 64(12), 1873-82. 94. Cossy, Janine. Regio- and stereoselective cyclizations. Application to natural products synthesis. 1992, 64(12), 1883-8. 95. Narasaka, Koichi. Chiral reagents for asymmetric construction of carbon frameworks. 1992,64(12), 188996. 96. Duthaler, Rudolf 0.;Hafner, Andreas;Alsters, Paul
L.; Rothe, Streit Petra; Rihs, Grety. Stereoselective transformations mediated by chiral monocyclopentadienyl titanium, zirconium, and hafnium complexes. 1992,64(12), 1897-910. 97. Belokon, Yuri N. Chiral complexes of nickel(II),
copper(I1) and copper(1) as reagents, catalysts and receptors for asymmetric synthesis and chiral recognition of amino acids. 1917,64(12), 1917-24. 98. Charette, Andre B.; Mellon, Christophe; Rouillard, Langis; Malenfant, Eric. Design, synthesis, and applications of new oxygenatedchiral auxiliaries. 1992,64(12), 1925-31. 99. Roberts, S. M. The use of enzymes for the catalysis
of key reactions in the synthesis of biologically active natural products and analogs. 1992, 64(12), 1933-7. 100. Bhupathy,M.; Hughes,D. L.; Amato, J. S.;Bergan, J. J.; Leazer, J. L.; Lovelace, T. C.; McNamara, J. M.; et al. Enzymes and practical asymmetric synthesis. 1939, 64(12), 1939-44. 101. Balaban, Alexandru T. Benzenoid catafusenes: perfect matchings, isomerization, automerization. 1993, 65(1), 1-9. 102. Hiberty, P. C.; Ohanessian, G.; Shaik, S. S.;
Flament, J. P. The delocalization of ?r electronic systems as a destabilizing constraint imposed by the a frame. Allyl, benzene, cyclobutadiene and related heteroannulenes. 1993, 65(1), 35-45. 103. Gingrich, Henry L.; Ghosh, Tirthankar; Huang,
Qiurong; Li, Ji; Jones, Maitland, Jr. Carboranylcarbenes and dehydrocarboranes. 1993,65(1), 65-71. 104. Komatsu, Koichi. The chemistry of cyclic ?r-systems surrounded by rigid a-frameworks: blending a a-flavor into the aromatics. 1993,65(1), 73-80. 105. Pascal, Robert A., Jr. Tormented aromatic compounds. 1993,65(1), 105-10. 106. Takahashi, Kazuko. Conjugation-extended ring assemblies with central heterocycles. New multistage redox systems. 1993, 65(1), 127-34. 107. Roussel, Christian; Piras, Patrick. Chirbase: a molecular database for storage and retrieval of chromatographic chiral separations. 1993, 65(2),235-44. Russian Chemical Reviews 108. Zhdanov, Yu A.; Alekseev, Yu E.; Kompantseva, E. V.; Vergeychik, E. N. Induced optical activity in cyclodextrin complexes. 1992,61(6), 563. 109. Simonova,T. P.;Nefedov,V. D.;Toropova,M. A.; Kirillov, N. F. Current approach to the problem of nitrenium ions. 1992, 61(61, 584.
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3778 J. Org. Chem., Vol. 58, No. 14, 1993 110. Egorochkin, A. N. Conjunction (sic) in organic compounds of silicon-subgroupelements. 1992,61(6), 600. 111. Basilevskii, M. V.; Faustov, V. I. Modern theories of chemical reactions in condensed phases. 1992,61(7), 651. 112. Kuznetsova, N. A.; Kaliya, 0. L. The photochemistry of coumarins. 1992, 61(7), 683. 113. Barabanov, V. G.; Golovin, A. V.; Rodin, A. A.; Ustenko, A. A. The electronic structure and reactivity of alkenes. 1992, 61(7), 697. 114. Vlad, P. F.; Aryku, A. N. Ozonolytic transformations of labdane diterpenoids. 1992, 61 (7), 716. 115. Odinokov, V. N.; Kukovinets, 0. S.; Zainullin, R. A.; Tolstikov, G. A. The synthesis of insect juvenile hormones and their analogues. 1992,61(7), 731. 116. Fokin, A. V.; Tyutin, V. Yu.; Chkanikov, N. D. The chemistry of perfluoroalkyl-substituted dicyanoethylenes. 1992,61(8), 766. 117. Golubev, A. S.; Kolomiets, A. F.; Fokin, A. V. Reactions of polyfluoroketones with unsaturated compounds. 1992,61(8), 779. 118. Osipov, S. N.; Kolomiets, A. F.; Fokin, A. V. Fluorine-containing ketimines. 1992,61(8), 798. 119. Krylov, 0.V. Methods for increasingthe efficiency of catalysis for the oxidative condensation of methane. 1992, 61 (B), 851. 120. Reshetova, I. G.; Tkhaper, R. K.; Kamernitskii, A. V. Progress in the field of physiologicallyactive lanosterol compounds. 1992,61(8), 859.
Synlett 121. Sato, Fumie; Kobayashi, Yuichi. Synthesis of enantiomerically pure secondary y-halo allylic alcohols and their use in the synthesis of leukotrienes. 1992, ( l l ) , 849-57. 122. Zecchi, Gaetano. Chemistry of C-azidohydrazones: developments and perspectives. 1992, (111,85860. 123. Fraser-Reid, Bert; Udodong, Uko E.; Wu, Zufan; Ottosson, Hakan; Merritt, J. Robert; Rao, C. Srinivas; Roberts, Carmichael; Madsen, Robert. n-Pentenyl glycosides in organic chemistry: a contemporary example of serendipity. 1992, (12), 927-42. 124. Curran, Dennis P.; Fevig, Thomas L.; Jasperse, Craig P.; Totleben, Michael J. New mechanistic insights into reductions of halides and radicals with samarium(I1) iodide. 1992, (12), 943-61. 125. Brandi, Alberto; Cordero, Franca M.; De Sarlo, Francesco; Goti, Andrea; Guarna, Antonio. New synthesis of azaheterocycles by rearrangement of isoxazoline-5spirocycloalkane compounds. 1993, (11, 1-8. 126. Brown, Roger F. C.; Eastwood, Frank W. Gas phase chemistry of ketenes, carbenes, acetylenes and arynes: synthetic consequences. 1993, (l), 9-19.
Synthesis 127. Lohray, Braj B. Cyclic sulfites and cyclic sulfates: epoxide like synthons. 1992, (111, 1035-52. 128. Metzner, Patrick. The use of thiocarbonyl compounds in carbon-carbon bond forming reactions. 1992, (12), 1185-1 199. 129. Lemmen, P.; Richter, W.; Werner, B.; Karl, R.; Stumpf, R.; Ugi, I. Five-membered cyclic phosphorylating reagents and related compounds. 1993, (11, 1-10,
130. Muzart, Jacques. Silyl ethers as protective groups for alcohols: oxidative deprotection and stability under alcohol oxidation conditions. 1993, (l),11-27.
Tetrahedron 131. Afarinkia, Kamyar; Vinader, Victoria; Nelson, Todd D.; Posner, Gary H. Diels-Alder cycloadditions of 2-pyrones and 2-pyridones. 1992,48(42), 9111-71. 132. Erdik, Ender. Transition metal catalyzedreactions of organozinc reagents. 1992,48(44), 9577-648. 133. Balzani, Vincenzo. Supramolecular photochemistry. 1992,48(48), 10443-514. 134. Kim, Byeang Hyean; Curran, Dennis P. Asymmetric thermal reactions with Oppolzer’s camphor sultam. 1993, 49(2), 293-318. 135. Newcomb, Martin. Competition methods and scalesfor alkyl-radical reaction kinetics. 1993,49(6),115176.
Tetrahedron: Asymmetry 136. Lohray, Braj B. Recent advances in the asymmetric dihydroxylation of alkenes. 1992,3(11), 1317-49. 137. Wallbaum, Sabine; Martens, Jiirgen. Asymmetric syntheses with chiral oxazaborolidines. 1992,3(12), 1475504.
Topics in Current Chemistry 138. Heaney, Harry. Novel organic peroxygen reagents for use in organic synthesis. 1993,164 (Computer Chemistry), 1-19. 139. Sheldon, R. A. Homogeneous and heterogeneous catalytic oxidations with peroxide reagents. 1993, 164 (Computer Chemistry), 21-43. 140. Adam, Waldemar; Hadjiarapoglou, Lazaros. Dioxiranes: oxidation chemistry made easy. 1993, 164 (Computer Chemistry), 45-62. 141. Hoft, Eugen. Enantioselective epoxidation with peroxidic oxygen. 1993,164 (Computer Chemistry), 6377. 142. Warwel, Siegfried; Sojka, Michael; Rusch gen. Klaas, Mark. Synthesisof dicarboxylicacids by transitionmetal catalyzed oxidativecleavage of terminal-unsaturated fatty acids. 1993, 164 (Computer Chemistry), 79-98. 143. Fossey, Jacques; LeFort, Daniel; Sorba, Janine. Peracids and free radicals: a theoretical and experimental approach. 1993,164 (Computer Chemistry), 99-113. 144. Dear, K. M. Cleaning-up oxidations with hydrogen peroxide. 1993,164 (Computer Chemistry), 115-125. 145. Carbon, Rolf; Nordahl, Ake. Exploring organic synthetic experimental procedures. 1993, 166 (Organic Peroxygen Chemistry), 1-64. 146. Cyvin, Sven J.; Cyvin, Bjorg N.; Brunvoll, Jon. Enumeration of benzenoid chemical isomers with a study of constant-isomer series. 1993,166 (Organic Peroxygen Chemistry), 65-119. 147. Hladka, Eva; Koca, Jaroslav; Kratochvil, Milan; Kvasnicka, Vladimir; Matyska, Ludek; Pospichal, Jiri; Potucek, Vladimir. The synthon model and the program PEGAS for computer assisted organic synthesis. 1993, 166 (Organic Peroxygen Chemistry), 121-197. 148. Ugi, Ivar; Stein, Natalie; Knauer, Michael; Gruber, Bernhard; Bley, Klemens. New elements in the representation of the logicalstructure of chemistry by qualitative mathematical models and corresponding data structures. 1993,166 (Organic Peroxygen Chemistry), 199-233.
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Reviews on Heteroatom Chemistry. Volume 8. Shigeru Oae, Ed., MYU K. K.: Tokyo, Japan, 1993. 149. VallBe, Yannick. Applications of flash vacuum thermolysis to the synthesis of reactive thiocarbonyl compounds. 150. Tokuno, Kenji; Miyoshi, Fumihisa; Tsutomu, Ohashi. Applications of solid-state reactions for alkylation, esterification and other related reactions. 151. Eiki, Toshio; Tagaki, Waichiro. Metal ion effects in the reactions of phosphosulfates. 152. Chou, Ta-shue. Heteroaromatic ortho-quinodimethanes. 153. Yoshida, Masato. Utility of highly electrophilic peroxides for functionalizations of aromatic rings. 154. Kudo, Takako; Nagase, Shigeru. Cations of strained polycyclic compounds with Si, Ge, Sn, and Pb skeletons: theoretical study of structures and properties.
155. Baraniak, Janina; Stec, Wojciech J. Stereocontrolled syntheses of P-chiral analogues of nucleoside cyclic 3’,5’-phosphates. 156. Troev, Koljo. Dialkyl hydrogen phosphonates 1. Structures of dialkyl hydrogen phosphonates. 157. Okamoto, Yoshiki; Takamuku, Setsuo. Photochemical C-P bond cleavage of alkylphosphonic acid. 158. Sawada, Hideo. Fluorinated organic peroxidestheir decomposition behavior and applications. 159. Maletina, I. I.; Mironova, A. A.; Orda, V. V.; Yagupolskii, L. M. Arylperfluoroalkyl- and arylpolyfluoroalkyliodonium salts. 160. Mori, Miwako. Synthesesof some natural products using zirconium-promoted reductive cyclization.
Monographs 161. Balogh, M.; Laszlo, P. Organic Chemistry Using Clays. Springer-Verlag: Berlin, Germany, 1993. 162. Bidlingmeyer, Brian A. Practical HPLC Methodology and Applications. Wiley: New York, 1992. 163. Breitmaier, E. Structure Elucidation by NMR in Organic Chemistry (translated by Julia Wade). Wiley: Chichester, U. K., 1993. 164. Buncel, E.; Saunders, W. H., Jr., Eds. Isotopes in Organic Chemistry, Vol. 8: Heavy Atom Isotope Effects. Elsevier: Amsterdam, Netherlands, 1992. 165. Collins, A. N.; Sheldrake, G. N.; Crosby, J., Eds. Chirality in Industry: The Commercial Manufacture and Applications of Optically Active Compounds. Wiley: New York, 1993. 166. Cooper, Stephen, R., Ed. Crown Compounds: Toward Future Applications. VCH: New York, 1992. 167. Georg, Gunda I., Ed. Organic Chemistry of 0-Lactams. VCH: New York, 1992. 168. Gomez-Puyoug, Armando; Darszon, Albertq Tuena de Gomez-Puyoug, Marietta, Eds. Biomolecules in Organic Solvents. CRC Press: Boca Raton, FL, 1992. 169. Halgas, Jan. Biocatalysts in Organic Synthesis (Studies in Organic Chemistry. 46). Elsevier: Amsterdam, Netherlands, 1992. 170. Heilbronner, Edgar; Dunitz, Jack D. Reflections on Symmetry in Chemistry.... and Elsewhere. Verlag Helvetica Chimica Acta Basel, Switzerland, 1993. 171. Herbst, Willy; Hunger, Klaus. Industrial Organic Pigments. Production, Properties, Applications. VCH: Weinheim, Germany, 1993. 172. Hermecz, Istvan; Kereszturi, Geza; Vasvari-Debreczy, Lelle. Aminomethylenemalonates and their use in Heterocyclic Synthesis (Advances in Heterocyclic Chemistry, Vol. 54). Academic: San Diego, CA, 1992. 173. Ho, Tse-Lok. Heterolytic Fragmentation of Organic Molecules. Wiley: New York, 1993. 174. Horspool, William; Armesto, Diego. Organic
Photochemistry. A Comprehensive Treatment. Ellis Horwood: Chichester, U. K., 1992. 175. Izumi, Yusuke; Urabe, Kazuo; Onaka, Makoto. Zeolite, Clay, and Heteropoly Acid in Organic Reactions. VCH: New Yorkand KodanshaLtd.: Tokyo, Japan, 1992. 176. Jones, R. Alan, Ed. Pyrroles. Part 2. The Synthesis, Reactivity, and Physical Properties of Substituted Pyrroles (Chemistry of Heterocyclic Compounds, Vol. 48, Part 2). Wiley: New York, 1992. 177. Malkin, Jacob. Photophysical amd photochemical Properties of Aromatic Compounds. CRC: Boca Raton, FL, 1992. 178. Marciniec, Bogdan, Ed. Comprehensive Handbook of Hydrosilylation. Pergamon: Oxford, U. K., 1992. 179. Mayo, D. W.; Pike, R. M.; Butcher, S. S.; Trumper, P. K. Microscale Techniques for the Organic Laboratory. Wiley: New York, 1991. 180. McLafferty, Fred W.; Turecek, Frantisek. Interpretation of Mass Spectra, 4th ed. university Science Books: Mill Valley, CA, 1993. 181. Patonay, Gabor, Ed. HPLC Detection. Newer Methods. VCH New York, 1992. 182. Poppe, L.; N o v a , L. Selective Biocatalysis. A Synthetic Approach. VCH: Weinheim, Germany, 1992. 183. Scheffold, Rolf, Ed. Modern Synthetic Methods 1992, Vol. 6. Verlag Helvetica Chimica Acta: Basel, Switzerland, 1992. 184. Schwarzenbach, Rene P.; Gschwend, Philip M.; Imboden, Dieter M. Environmental Organic Chemistry. Wiley: New York, 1993. 185. Simpkins, Nigel S. Sulphonesin Organic Synthesis (Tetrahedron Organic Chemistry Series, Vol. 10). Pergamon: Oxford, U. K., 1993. 186. Traven, Valery F. Frontier Orbitals and Properties of Organic Molecules. Ellis Horwood Chichester, U. K., 1992.