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Recent Reviews. 16 compiled by Samuel H. Wilen Department of Chemistry, The City College, City University of New York, New York, New York 10031

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 review journals and series volumes, contributed monographs, 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 proceedings are omitted. This installment of Recent Reviews covers the first half of the 1989 literature and the latter part of the 1988 literature.

Regularly Issued Journals and Series Volumes Accounts of Chemical Research 1. Russell, Glen A. Free radical chain reactions involving alkyl- and alkenylmercurials. 1989, 22(11, 1-8. 2. Ingold, K. U.; Walton, J. C. Probing ring conformations with EPR spectroscopy. 1989, 22(1), 8-14. 3. Moss, Robert A. Carbenic reactivity revisited. 1989,22(1), 15-21. 4. Effenberger, Franz. 1,3,5-Tris(dialkylamino)benzenes: model compounds for the electrophilic substitution and oxidation of aromatic compounds. 1989, 22(l),27-35. 5. Kaiser, E. T. Synthetic approaches to biologically active peptides and proteins including enzymes. 1989, 22(2), 47-54. 6. Wagner, Peter J. 1,5-Biradicals and five-membered rings generated by &hydrogen abstraction in photoexcited ketones. 1989, 22(3), 83-91. 7. Jones, William D.; Feher, Frank J. Comparative reactivities of hydrocarbon carbon-hydrogen bonds with a transitionmetal complex. 1989, 22(3), 91-100. 8. Garin, Francois; Maire, Gilbert. Possible surface intermediates in alkane reactions on metallic catalysts. 1989, 22(3), 100-6. 9. Wong, Henry N. C. Synthesis of novel benzenoid molecules by low-valent-titanium deoxygenation. 1989,22(4), 145-52. 10. Cohen, Theodore; Bhupathy, Mahadevan. Organoalkali compounds by radical anion induced reductive metalation of phenyl thioethers. 1989, 22(4), 152-61. 11. Jorgensen, William L. Free energy calculations: a breakthrough for modeling organic chemistry in solution. 1989, 22(5), 184-9. 12. Holmes, Robert R. Organotin cluster chemistry. 1989, 22(5), 190-7. 13. Doubleday, Charles, Jr.; Turro, Nicholas J.; Wang, JinFeng. Dynamics of flexible triplet biradicals. 1989,22(6), 199-205. 14. Adam, Waldemar; Curci, Ruggero; Edwards, J. 0. Dioxiranes: A new class of powerful oxidants. 1989, 22(6), 205-21 1. 15. Hoffman, Robert V.; Bartsch, Richard A.; Cho, Bong Rae. Base-promoted, Imine-forming 1,2-elimination reactions. 1989, 22(6), 211-217.

Advances in Heterocyclic Chemistry 16. Hewitt, David. The chemistry of azaphosphorins. 1988, 43, 1-34. 17. Flitsch, Wilhelm. The chemistry of 4-azaazulenes. 1988, 43, 35-12. 18. Flitsch, Wilhelm. Hydrogenated porphyrin derivatives: hydroporphyrins. 1988,43, 73-126. 19. Grimmett, M. R.; Keene, B. R. T. Reactions of annular nitrogens of azines with electrophiles. 1988, 43, 127-71.

20. Gallo, Roger; Roussel, Christian; Berg, Ulf. The quantitative analysis of steric effects in heteroaromatics. 1988, 43, 113-299. 21. Charushin, V. N.; Chupakhin, 0. N.; Van der Plas, Henk C. Reactions of azines with bifunctional nucleophiles: cyclizations and ring transformations. 1988, 43, 304-53.

Advances in Organometallic Chemistry 22. Geoffroy, Gregory L.; Bassner, Sherri L. Interaction of ketenes with organometallic compounds: ketene, ketenyl, and ketenylidene complexes. 1988,28, 1-83.

Advances in Physical Organic Chemistry 23. Nibbering, Nico M. M. Gas-phase reactions of organic anions. 1988, 24, 1-55. 24. Watt, C. Ian F. Hydride shifts and transfers. 1988, 24, 57-112. 25. Sinnott, Michael L. The principle of least nuclear motion and the theory of stereoelectronic control. 1988, 24, 113-204.

Aldrichimica Acta 26. Hewitt, Christopher D.; Silvester, Michael J. Fluoroaromatic compounds: synthesis, reactions and commercial applications. 1988, 21 (l),3-10. 27. Abdulla, Riaz F. Ultrasound in organic synthesis. 1988, 21(2), 31-42. 28. Ireland, R. E. Synthetic methodology in the context of natural product total synthesis. 1988, 21 (3), 59-69. 29. Bruice, Thomas C. The mechanisms of oxygen transfer from acyl and alkyl hydroperoxides to metal(II1) porphyrins and the epoxidation of alkenes by the resultant hypervalent metal-oxo porphyrin products. 1989, 21(4), 87-94. 30. Laszlo, Pierre; Cornelis, Andre. Clay-supported cupric nitrite CLAYCOP, a user-friendly oxidizing and nitrating reagent. 1988,21(4), 97-103. 31. Hanessian, S. Design and implementation of tactical novel strategies for stereochemical control using the chiron approach. 1989, 22(1), 3-14.

Angewandte Chemie, International Edition in English 32. Oppolzer, W. Intramolecular, stoichiometric (Li, Mg, Zn) and catalytic (Ni, Pd, Pt) metallo-ene reactions in organic synthesis. 1989, 28(1), 38-52. 33. Floss, H. G.; Beale, J. M. Biosynthetic studies on antibiotics. 1989, 28(2), 146-177. 34. Boche, G. The structure of lithium compounds of sulfones, sulfoximides, sulfoxides, thioethers, and IJ-dithianes, ni-

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triles, nitro compounds and hydrazones. 1989, 28(3), 277-297. 35. Erker, G. Metallocene carbene complexes and related compounds of titanium, zirconium and hafnium. 1989, 28(4), 397-412. 36. Durr. H. PersDectives in Dhotochroism. A novel svstem based ‘on the i,5-electroc~clization of heteroanafogous pentadienyl anions. 1989, 28(4), 413-431. 37. Fabian, J.; Zahradnik, R. The search for highly colored organic compounds. 1989,28(6), 677-694. 38. Chen, C.-S.; Sih, C. J. General aspects and optimization of enantioselective biocatalysis in organic solvents: The use of lipases. 1989, 28(6), 695-707. 39. Engels, J. W.; Uhlmann, E. Gene synthesis. 1989,28(6), 7 16-734.

Chemical Reviews 40. DuBois, Mary Rakowski. Catalytic applications of transition-metal complexes with sulfide ligands. 1989,89(l), 1-9. 41. Jurczak, Janusz; Golebiowski, Adam. Optically active N-protected a-amino aldehydes in organic synthesis. 1989, 89(1),149-64. 42. Wong, Henry N. C.; Hon, Moon Yuen; Tse, Chun Wah; Yip, Yu Chi; Tanko, James; Hudlicky, Tomas. Use of cyclopropanes and their derivatives in organic synthesis. 1989, 89(1), 165-98. 43. Consiglio, Giambattista; Waymouth, Robert M. Enantioselective homogeneous catalysis involving transitionmetal-allyl intermediates. 1989, 89(l),257-76. 44. Pirkle, William H.; Pochapsky, Thomas C. Considerations of chiral recognition relevant to the liquid chromatography separation of enantiomers. 1989, 89(2), 347-62. 45. Joergensen, Karl Anker. Transition-metal-catalyzed epoxidations. 1989, 89(3), 431-58. 46. Johnston, L. J.; Scaiano, J. C. Time-resolved studies of biradical reactions in solution. 1989, 89(3), 521-47. 47. Keefer, Larry K.; Lunn, George. Nickel-aluminum alloy as a reducing agent. 1989, 89(3), 459-502.

Chemical Society Reviews 48. Murphy, P. J.; Brennan, J. The Wittig olefiation reaction with carbonyl compounds other than aldehydes and ketones. 1988, 17(1), 1-30. 49. Buchanan, G. L. The Dakin-West reaction. 1988,17(2), 91-109. 50. Corey, E. J. Retrosynthetic thinking-essentials and examples. 1988, 17(2), 111-33. 51. Kerridge, D. H. The chemistry of molten acetamide and acetamide complexes. 1988, 17(2), 181-227.

Chemistry in Britain 52. Sheppard, R. C. True automation of peptide synthesis. 1988,24(6), 557, 559, 561-2. 53. Baggott, Jim E. Bond selectivity: in search of the chemists’ dream. 1988, 24(9), 908-9, 911-12. 54. Stoddard, Fraser. Molecular Lego. 1988,24(12), 1203-8. 55. Davies, Stephen G.; Brown, John M.; Pratt, Andy, J.; Fleet, George. Asymmetric synthesis-meeting the challenge. 1989, 25(3), 259-63. 56. Davies, Stephen G. Chiral auxiliaries. 1989,25(3),268-72. 57. Brown, J. M. Asymmetric homogeneous catalysis. 1989, 25(3), 276-80. 58. Pratt, Andrew J. Enzymes in asymmetric synthesis. 1989, 25(3), 282-6.

Chemistry and Industry (London) 59. Wild, Hannes. Modern synthetic routes towards important flavor raw materials. 1988, No. 18, 580-3, 586. 60. Brown, John M. Catalytic kinetic resolution. 1988, No. 19, 612-17. 61. Golding, Bernard T. Synthesis and reactions of chiral

C3-units. 1989, No. 19, 617-21.

Chemtracts: Organic Chemistry 62. Brown, Herbert C. Asymmetric synthesis made easy. 1988, 1(1),77-88. 63. Trost, Barry M. Transition metal templates as catalysts for selective organic transformations. 1988, 1(6), 415-35. 64. Wiberg, K. B. Resonance interactions in acyclic systems. 1989, 2(2),85-93. 65. Mislow, K. Molecular machinery in organic chemistry. 1989, 2(3), 151-174.

Heterocycles 66. Shioiri, Takayuki, Hamada, Yasumasa. Natural product syntheses utilizing 4-alkoxycarbonyloxazoles as P-hydroxy-a-amino acid synthons. 1988,27(4), 1035-50. 67. Ikeda, Masazumi; Sato, Tatsunori; Ishibashi, Hiroyuki. Recent advances in the synthesis of pyrrolizidines. 1988, 27(6), 1465-87. 68. Rajopadhye, Milind; Popp, Frank D. Chemistry of benzo[b]thiophene-2,3-dione.1988, 27(6), 1489-502. 69. Nakayama, Juzo; Konishi, Toru; Hoshino, Masamatsu. Preparation of thiophene oligomers. 1988,27(7), 1731-54. 70. Manhas, Maghar S.; Wagle, Dilip R.; Chiang, Julian; Bose, Ajay K. Studies on lactams. 79. Conversion of p-lactams to versatile synthons via molecular rearrangement and lactam cleavage. 1988, 27(7), 1755-802. 71. Takahata, Hiroki; Yamazaki, Takao. Synthesis of heterocycles using thioamide groups. 1988, 27(8), 1953-73. 72. Chimirri, Alba; Grasso, Silvana; Romeo, Giovanni; Zappala, Maria. Thiazolobenzimidazoles. 1988, 27(8), 1975-2003. 73. Sakamoto, Takao; Kondo, Yoshinori; Yamanaka, Hiroshi. Synthesis of condensed heteroaromatic compounds using palladium-catalyzed reaction. 1988, 27(9), 2225-49. 74. Tominaga, Yoshinori; Shiroshita, Yoshihide; Hosomi, Akira. Synthesis of [2.2.3]cyclazines, aza[2.2.3]cyclazines and their related compounds. 1988, 27(9), 2251-88. 75. Vorbrueggen, Helmut; Maas, Manfred. Carbon-substitution of nitrogen heterocycles. 1988,27(11), 2659-776.

New Journal of Chemistry 76. Aguero, Alina; Osborn, John A. Synthesis routes to metal-alkylidene complexes. 1988, 12(2-3), 111-18.

Organic Preparations and Procedures International 77. Rzeszotarska, Barbara; Masiukiewicz, Elzbieta. Arginine, histidine and tryptophan in peptide synthesis. The guanidino function of arginine. 1988, 20(5), 427-64. 78. Luzzio, Frederick A.; Guziec, Frank S., Jr. Recent applications of oxochromiumamine complexes as oxidants in organic synthesis. 1988, 20(6), 533-84. 79. Black, T. Howard. Recent progress in the control of carbon versus oxygen acylation of enolate anions. 1988, 21(2), 179-217.

Organic Reactions 80. Malek, Jaroslav. Reductions by metal alkoxyaluminum hydrides. Part 11. Carboxylic acids and derivatives, nitrogen compounds, and sulfur compounds. 1988, 36, 249-590.

Progress in the Chemistry of Organic Natural Products 81. Alves, L. F. Chemical ecology and the social behavior of animals. 1988, 53, 1-85. 82. Nomura, T. Phenolic compounds of the mulberry tree and related plants. 1988, 53, 87-201. 83. Murakami, T.; Tanaka, N. Occurrence, structure and taxonomic implications of fern constituents. 1988,54,1-329.

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Progress in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy 84. Hinton, J. F.; Metz, K. R.; Briggs, R. W. Thallium NMR spectroscopy. 1988,20(5), 423-513. 85. Stephenson, David S. Linear prediction and maximum

entropy methods in NMR spectroscopy. _ _ 1988, 20(6), 515-626. 86. Akitt, J. W. Multinuclear studies of aluminum compounds. 1988,21(1-2), 1-149.

Pure and Applied Chemistry 87. Burkhardt, Elizabeth R.; Doney, Jeffrey J.; Slough, Greg A.; Stack, Jeffrey M.; Heathcock, Clayton H.; Bergman, Robert G. Carbon-carbon bond forming reactions of organotransition metal enolate complexes. 1988,60(1), 1-6. 88. Davies, Stephen G. Asymmetric synthesis via the iron chiral auxiliary [(v5-C,H5)Fe(CO)(PPh3)]. 1988, 60(1), 13-20. 89. Yamamoto, Hisashi; Maruoka, Keiji. Organoaluminum reagents for selective reactions. 1988, 60(1), 21-6. 90. Oppolzer, Wolfgang. Metal-directed stereoselective functionalizations of alkenes in organic synthesis. 1988, 60( l),39-48. 91. Schwartz, Jeffrey; Arvanitis, Georgia M.; Smegel, John A,; Meier, Ingrid K.; Clift, Susan M.; Van Engen, Donna. New organometallic reagents for olefin synthesis. 1988, 60(1), 65-70. 92. Keinan, Ehud; Eren, Doron. Total synthesis of polyprenoid natural products via palladium(0)-catalyzed oligomerizations. 1988, 60(1), 89-98. 93. Corriu, R. Some aspects of the reactivity of hypervalent species of silicon in organic synthesis. 1988,60(1), 99-106. 94. Piers, Edward. The use of some bifunctional reagents in organic synthesis. 1988, 60(1), 107-14. 95. Kuwajima, Isao. 1-Alkoxy-1-siloxycyclopropanes as homoenolate nucleophiles of esters. 1988, 60(1), 115-22. 96. Hoffmann, Reinhard W. a-Chiral allylboronates. Reagents for asymmetric synthesis. 1988, 60(1), 123-30. 97. Darensbourg, Marcetta Y.; Ash, C. E.; Kao, S. C.; Silva, R.; Springs, J. Mechanisms of group transfer in anionic transition metal hydrides and alkyls. 1988, 60(1), 131-6. 98. Gokel, George W.; Arnold, K. A.; Delgado, M.; Echeverria, L.; Gatto, V. J.; Gustowski, D. A.; Hernandez, J.; Kaifer, A.; Miller, S. R.; Echegoyen, Luis. Lariat ethers: from cation complexation to supramolecular assemblies. 1988, 60(4), 461-5. 99. Stoddart, J. Fraser. Conception and birth of new receptor chemistry from dibenzo-18-crown-6. 1988,60(4),467-72. 100. Gutsche, C. D.; Iqbal, M.; Nam, K. S.; See, K.; Alam, I. Conformational and complexational characteristics of calixarenes. 1988, 60(4), 483-8. 101. Balch, Alan L. Metallomacrocycles: novel amphoteric macrocycles with metal ions and traditional Lewis bases as binding sites. 1988, 60(4), 555-9. 102. Roth, Heinz D. Magnetic resonance methods in the mechanistic photochemistry of ketones, olefis, and oximes. 1988, 60(7), 933-40. 103. Coyle, John D. Electron-transfer photochemistry of organic amides and imides. 1988,60(7), 941-6. 104. Schultz, Arthur G. New photochemistry of 2,5-cyclohexadien-1-ones and related compounds. 1988,60(7),981-8. 105. Kaesz, H. D.; Xue, Ziling; Chen, Yeajer; Knobler, Carolyn B.; Krone-Schmidt, W.; Sieber, W. J.; Boag, N. M. Reaction of acetylenes with edge double-bridged triruthenium complexes. 1988, 60(8), 1245-50. 106. Shen, Qi; Chen, Wenqi; Jin, Yingtai; Shan, Chengji. Svntheses and molecular structures of organolanthanoids. 1988, 60(8), 1251-6. 107. Siebert, Walter. Polydecker sandwich complexes. 1988, 60(8). 1345-8. 108. 'Mehrotra, Ram C. Chemistry of metal B-diketonates. i988,60(8), i349-56. 109. Barton, Derek H. R.; Gero, S. D.; Quiclet-Sire, B.; Samadi, M.; Ozbalik, Nubar; Sarma, Jadab c.;Ozbalik, N.;

Recent Reviews Ramesh, M. New reactions for use in natural products chemistry. 1988, 60(11), 1549-54. 0. Ugi, Ivar K.; Bauer, Johannes; Baumgartner, Regina; Fontain, Eric; Forstmeyer, Dietmar; Lohberger, Severin. Computer assistance in the design of synthesis and a new generation of computer programs for the solution of chemical problems by molecular logic. 1988, 60(11), 1573-86. 1. Masamune, Satoru. Asymmetric synthesis and its applications: toward the synthesis of bryostatin 1. 1988, 60(11), 1587-96. 112. Reetz, Manfred T. Asymmetric carbon-carbon bond formation using organometallic chemistry. 1988, 60(ll), 1607-14. 113. Schlosser, Manfred. Superbases for organic synthesis. 1988. 60(11). 1627-34. 114. Giese: Bernd. Stereoselective svntheses with carbohvdrate radicals. 1988, 60(11), 1655-8. 5. Surzur, Jean Marie; Bertrand, Michele Paula. Lactone synthesis by electron transfer and radical chemistry. 1988, 6O(ll), 1659-68. 6. Guett6, Jean Paul; Creene, Noel; Bulliot, Henri; Desmurs, Jean Roger; Igersheim, Francoise. Automation in the organic chemistry laboratory: Why? How? 1988, 60(11), 1669-78. 7. Solladig, Guy. Recent results in the field of asymmetric synthesis using chiral sulfoxides. 1988, 60(11), 1699-704. 8. Guindon, Yvan; Anderson, Paul C.; Yoakim, Christiane; Girard, Yves; Berthiaume, Sylvie; Morton, Howard E. New synthetic applications of didkylboron halide reagents. 1988, 60(11), 1705-14. 119. Olofson, Roy A. New, useful reactions of novel haloformates and related reagents. 1988, 60(11), 1715-24.

Research on Chemical Intermediates 120. Anklam,E.; Margaretha, P. Organic sulfuranyl radicals. 1989, 11(2), 127-155. 121. Ho, T.-L. Contrapolarization, a new concept in organic reactivity. 1989, 1I (2), 157-224.

Russian Chemical Reviews 122. Khramtsov, V. V.; Vainer, L. M. Photon transfer reactions in free radicals. Spin pH probes. 1988, 57(9), 824-838. 123. Bakhmutov, V. I.; Galakhov, M. V. NMR spectroscopy of polyfluorinated allyl cations. 1988, 57(9), 839-851. 124. Kadryov, A. A.; Rokhlin, E. M. Fluoralkenylphosphonates. 1988, 57(9), 852-863. 125. Karpyshev, N. N. Phosphite synthesis of oligodeoxyribonucleotides. 1988, 57(9), 886-896. 126. Fedorov, L. A. NMR spectroscopy of azo dyes. 1988, 57(10), 941-955. 127. Zefirov, N. S.; Zhdankin, V. V.; Koz'min, A. S. The synthesis and properties of covalent organic perchlorates. 1988, 57(11), 1041-1053. 128. Usyatinskii, A. Ya.; Bregadze, V. I. Aryl derivatives of thallium(II1): preparation and use in organic synthesis. 1988, 57(11), 1054-1068. 129. Kazanskii, V. B. Modern ideas about the mechanism of homogeneous and heterogeneous acid catalysis: similarities and differences. 1988, 57(12), 1109-1123. 130. Arshinova, R. P. Contemporary ideas about the conformations of eight-membered cyclic systems with planar fragments. 1988, 57(12), 1142-1161.

Science (Washington, DC 1883-) 131. Kroto, Harold. &ace, stars, C60, and soot. 1988, 242(4882); 1139-45. 132. Kaiser, Emil Thomas; Mihara, Hisakazu; Laforet, Genevieve A.: Kellev. Jefferv W.: Walters. Lee: Findeis. Mark A.; Sasaki, Tomikazu. Peptide and protein'synthesis by segment synthesis-condensation. 1989, 243(4888), 187-92.

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Synthesis 133. Cooley, J. H.; Elvain, E. J. Amine dealkylations with acyl chlorides. 1989, No. 1, 1-7. 134. Blechert, S. The hetero-Cope rearrangement in organic synthesis. 1989, No. 2, 71-82. 135. Demuth, M.; Mikhail, G. New developments in the field of photochemical synthesis. 1989, No. 3, 145-162. 136. Mattay, J. Photoinduced electron transfer in organic synthesis. 1989, No. 4, 233-252. 137. GrBe, R. Acyclic butadiene-iron tricarbonyl complexes in organic synthesis. 1989, No. 5, 341-355. 138. Gante, J. Azapeptides. 1989, No. 6, 405-413.

Tetrahedron 139. Chupakhin, 0. N.; Charushin, V. N.; Van der Plas, Henk C. Nucleophilic substitution of hydrogen in azines. 1988, 44(1), 1-34. 140. Billups, W. E.; Rodin, Wayne A.; Haley, Michael M. Cycloproparenes. 1988, 44(5), 1305-38. 141. Rodrigo, Russell. Progress in the chemistry of isobenzofurans; applications to the synthesis of natural products and polyaromatic hydrocarbons. 1988, 44(8), 2093-135. 142. Weiss, Richard G. Thermotropic liquid crystals as reaction media for mechanistic investigations. 1988,44(12), 3413-75. 143. Drewes, Siegfried E.; ROOS,Gregory H. P. Synthetic potential of the tertiary-amine-catalyzed reaction of activated vinyl carbanions with aldehydes. 1988, 44(15), 4653-70. 144. Breslow, Ronald; Chmielewski, Jean; Foley, Diane; Johnson, Bruce; Kumabe, Naofumi; Varney, Michael; Mehra, Raj. Optically active amino acid synthesis by artificial transaminase enzymes. 1988, 44( 17), 5515-24. 145. Guziec, Frank S., Jr.; Sanfilippo, Lynn James. Synthetically useful extrusion reactions of organic sulfur, selenium and tellurium compounds. 1988,44(20), 6241-85. 146. Madesclaire, Michel. Reduction of sulfoxides to thioethers. 1988, 44(21), 6537-80. 147. De Lucchi, Ottorino; Pasquato, Lucia. The role of sulfur functionalities in activating and directing olefins in cycloaddition reactions. 1988, 44(22), 6755-94. 148. Thiel, Walter. Semiempirical methods: current status and perspectives. 1988, 44(24), 7393-408. 149. Cremer, Dieter. Pros and cons of a-aromaticity. 1988, 44(24), 7427-54. 150. Sorrell, Thomas N. Synthetic models for binuclear copper proteins. 1989, 45(1), 3-68. 151. Oberhauser, T.; Faber, K.; Griengl, H. A substrate model

for the enzymic resolution of esters of bicyclic alcohols by Candida cylindracea lipase. 1989, 45(6), 1679-82.

Topics in Current Chemistry 152. Salaun, Jacques R. Y. Synthesis and synthetic applications of 1-donor substituted cyclopropanes with ethynyl, vinyl, and carbonyl groups. l988,144(Srnall Ring- ComDd. Org. Synth. 31, 117i. 153. Reissig, Hans Ulrich. Donor-acceptor-substituted cyclopropanes: versatile building blocks -in organic synthesis. 1988, 144(Small Ring Compd. Org. Synth. 3), 73-135. 154. Baird, Mark S. Functionalized cyclopropenes as synthetic intermediates. 1988. 144(Small Ring ComDd. Ore. Synth. 3), 137-209. 155. Boche, Gernot. Rearrangements of carbanions. 1988, 146(Phys. Org. Chem.), 1-56. 156. Kaupp, Gerd. Complex eliminations; eliminations with rearrangements. 1988,146(Phys. Org. Chem.), 57-98. 157. Rabinovitz, Mordecai. Polycyclic anions: from doubly to highly charged T-conjugated systems. 1988,146(Phys. Org. Chem.), 99-169. 158. Goldberg, I. The significance of molecular type, shape and complementarity in clathrate inclusion. 1988, 149 (Molecular Inclusion & Molec. Recognition-Clathrates 2), 1-44. 159. Weber, E.; Czugler, M. Functional group assisted clathrate formation-Scissor-like and roof-shaped host molecules. l988,149(Molecular Inclusion & Molec. Recognition-Clathrates 2), 45-135. 160. Bishop, R.; Dance, I. G. New types of helical canal inclusion networks. 1988,149(MolecularInclusion & Molec. Recognition-Clathrates 2), 137-188. 161. Rebek, J., Jr. Recent progress in molecular recognition. 1988, 149(Molecular Inclusion & Molec. RecognitionClathrates 2), 189-210. 162. Toda, F. Reaction control of guest compounds in host-guest inclusion complexes. l988,149(Molecular Inclusion & Molec. Recognition-Clathrates 2), 211-238.

Topics in Stereochemistry 163. Bonner, William A. Origins of chiral homogeneity in nature. 1988, 18, 1-96. 164. Porter, N. A.; Krebs, P. J. Stereochemical aspects of radical pair reactions. 1988, 18, 97-127. 165. Brunner, Henri. Enantioselective synthesis of organic compounds with optically active transition metal catalysts in substoichiometric quantities. 1988, 18, 129-247. 166. Kagan, H. B.; Fiaud, J. C. Kinetic resolution. 1988, 18, 249-330.

Contributed Volumes Advances in Cycloaddition. Volume 1, D. P. Curran, Ed., J a i Press, Inc.: Greenwich, CT, 1988. 167. Huisgen, R. Steric Course and Mechanism of 1,3-Dipolar Cycloadditions. 168. Vedejs, E. Nonstabilized Azomethine Ylides. 169. Schultz, A. G. Molecular Rearrangements Occurring from Products of Intramolecular 1,3 Dipolar Cycloadditions: Synthetic and Mechanistic Aspects. 170. DeShong, P.; Lander, S. W., Jr.; Leginus, J. M.; Dickson, C. M. Dipolar Cycloadditionsof Nitrones with Vinyl Ethers and Silane Derivatives. 171. Curran, D. P. The Cycloaddition Approach to a-Hydroxy Carbonyls: An Emerging Alternative to the Aldol Strategy.

The Alkaloids, Volume 32. Chemistry and Pharmacology, A. Brossi, Ed., Academic Press: New York, 1988. 172. Rahman, Atta-ur; Muzaffar, A. Steroidal alkaloids of

Apocynaceae and Buxaceae. 173. Grundon, M. F. Quinoline alkaloids related to anthranilic acid. 174. Hiemstra, H.; Speckamp, W. N. N-Acyliminium ions as intermediates in alkaloid synthesis.

Fluorine-Containing Molecules. Structure, Reactivity, Synthesis and Applications (Molecular Structure and Energetics, Vol. 8), J . F. Liebman, A. Greenberg, W. R. Dolbier, Jr., Eds., VCH Publishers: New York, 1988. 175. Rahman, M.; McKee, M. L.; Shevlin, P. B. The Reactions of Atomic Carbon with Fluorocarbons. 176. Filler, R. Nonbonded Interactions Between Arenes and Polyfluoroarenes: Structure and Dynamics. 177. Skancke, A. The Effect of Fluorine as a Substituent on Selected Properties of Neutral and Charged Aromatic Systems.

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178. Dolbier, W. R., Jr.; Koroniak, H. K. The Electrocyclic

Ring Opening of Fluorinated Cyclobutene Derivatives. 179. Bumgardner, C. L.; Whangbo, M.-H. Secondary Orbital Effects in Fluorine Compounds. 180. Koch, H. F.; Koch, J. G. Partitioning of Carbanion Intermediates Generated in Alcoholic Media. 181. Welch, J. T.; Eswarakrishnan, S. The Effect of Fluorination of Enolates and Enolate Equivalents. 182. Burton, D. J. Stereospecific Preparation, Reactivity, and

Utility of Polyfluorinated Alkenyl Organometallics. 183. Jache, A. W. The Inorganic Chemistry of Hydrogen Fluoride. 184. Peters, N. J. S.; Allen, L. C. Structure and Bonding in N, 0, F Compounds. 185. Bergstrom, D. E.; Swartling, D. J. Fluorine Substituted Analogs of Nucleic Acid Components. 186. Liebman, J. F. Fluorine Chemistry without Fluorine: Substituent Effects and Empirical Mimicry.

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