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Recent Reviews. 26 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 alphabeticallyin three categories: regularly issued review journals and series volumes, contributed volumes, and other monographs. Titles are numbered serially, and these numbers are used for reference in the index. Major English-languagesources of critical reviews are covered. Encyclopedic treatises, annual surveys such aa Specialist Periodical Reports, and compilations of symposia proceedings are omitted.

This installment of Recent Reviews covers principally the latter part of the 1991 literature and the early part of the 1992 literature. Previous installment: J.Org. Chem. 1992,57(7),2203-2206. For regularly issued journals and series volumes, the coverage in this installment continues from the last item included in Recent Reviews 25.

Regularly Issued Journals and Series Volumes Accounts of Chemical Research 1. Bunnett, Joseph F. Radical-chain, electron-transfer dehalogenation reactions. 1992,25(1),2-9. 2. Bernasconi, Claude F. The principle of nonperfect synchronization: more than a qualitativeconcept? 1992,25(1), 9-16. 3. Brown, Herbert C.; Ramachandran, P. Veeraraghavan. Asymmetric reduction with chiral organoboranes based on a-pinene. 1992,25(1), 16-24. 4. Creary, Xavier. Reactions of halodiazirines by SN2' and electron transfer initiated processes. 1992, 25(1), 31-8. 5. Kochi, Jay K. Inner-sphere electron transfer in organic chemistry. Relevance to electrophilic aromatic nitration. 1992,25(1), 3S47. 6. McMurry, John E.;Ilectka, Thomas. Three-center, twoelectron C-H-C bonds in organic chemistry. 1992,25(1), 47-53. 7. Marks, Tobin J. Surface-bound metal hydrocarbyls. Organometallic connections between heterogeneous and homogeneous catalysis. 1992,25(2),57-65. 8. Canty, Allan J. Development of organopalladium(1V) chemistry: fundamental aspects and systems for studies of mechanism in organometallic chemistry and catalysis. 1992,25(2), 83-90. 9. Mathey, Francois. Expanding the analogy between phoephonwcarbon and carbon-carbon double bonds. 1992, 25(2), 90-6. 10. Fagan, Paul J.; Calabrese, Joseph C.; Malone, Brian. Metal complexes of buckminsterfullerene ((260). 1992, 25(3), 134-42. 11. Wudl, Fred. The chemical properties of buckminsterfullerene (CSO)and the birth and infancy of fulleroids. 1992, 25(3), 157-61. 12. Huang, Yaozeng. Synthetic applications of organoantimony compounds. 1992,25(4),182-7. 13. Chatgilialoglu, Chryssostomos. Organosilanes as radical-bad reducing agenta in synthesis. 1992,25(4), 18&94.

Advances in Carbohydrate Chemistry and Biochemistry 14. Lip*, AndrHe, N h h i , Pgl; Sztaricskai,Ferenc. Bognar, Rezno, 1913-1990. 1991,49,3-10. 16. Percheron, Francois. Courtois, Jean Emile, 1907-1989. 1991,49,11-18. 16. Angyal, Stephen J. The composition of reducing sugars in solution: current aspects. 1991,49,19-36. 0022-3263/92/1957-4055$03.00/0

17. Somsik, LHszl6; Ferrier, Robert J. Radical-mediated brominations at ring positions of carbohydrates. 1991,49, 37-92. 18. Stoss, Peter; Hemmer, Reinhard. 1,4:3,6-Dianhydrohexitols. 1991,49,93-173. 19. David, Serge; AugB, Claudine; Gautheron, Christine. Enzymic methods in preparative carbohydrate chemistry. issi, 49,176-237. 20. Garg, Hark Lyon, Nancy. Structure of collagen fibrilaesociated, small proteoglycans of manunah * origin. 1991, 49,239-261.

Advances in Organometallic Chemistry 21. Linford, Lorna; Raubenheimer, Helgard G. Formation and reactions of organosulfur and organoselenium organometallic compounds. 1991,32,1-120. 22. Kalck, Philippe; Peres, Yolande; Jenck, Jean. Hydroformylation catalyzed by ruthenium complexes. 1991,32, 121-146. 23. Markies, Peter R.; Akkerman, Otto S.; Bickelhaupt, Friedrich; Smeeta, Wilberth J. J.; Spek, Anthony L. X-Ray structural analyses of organomagnesium compounde. 1991, 32,147-226. 24. Mayr, Andreas; Hoffmaiester, Hans. Recent advances in the chemistry of metal-carbon triple bonds. 1991,32, 227-324. 25. Jordan, Richard F. Chemistry of cationic dicyclopentadienyl group 4 metal-alkyl complexes. 1991, 32, 326387. 26. Kochi, Jay K.; Bockman, T. Michael. Organometallic ions and ion pairs. 1991,33,52-124. 27. Grev, Roger S. Structure and bonding in the parent hydrides and multiply bonded silicon and germanium comDounds: from MH, to R,M=M'R2 and RM=M'R. issi, 33,126170. 28. Molloy, Kieran C. Organotin heterocycles. 1991, 33, 171-234: . 29. Friedrich, Holger B.; Moss, John R. Halogenoalkyl complexes of transition metals. 1991,33,235-290. 30. Janiak, Christoph; Schumann, Herbert. Bulky or supracyclopentadienyl derivativea in organometallic chemistry. 1991,33,291-393. I

Advances in Physical Organic Chemistry 31. Williams, Andrew. Effective charge and transition-state structure in solution. 1992,27,1-55. 0 1992 American Chemical Society

4056 J. Org. Chem., Vol. 57,No. 14,1992 32. Lee, Choon. Cross-interactionconstants and transitionstate structure in solution. 1992,27,57-117. 33. Bernasconi, Claude F. The principle of non-perfect synchronization. 1992,27,119-238. 34. Ta-shma, Rachel; Rappoport, Zvi. Solvent-induced changes in the selectivity of solvolysesin aqueous alcohols and related mixtures. 1992,27,239-291.

Angewandte Chemie, International Edition in English 35. Waldmann, Herbert. LiClO, in ether-an unusual solvent. 1991,30(10), 1306-8. 36. Constable, Edwin C. Helices, supramolecular chemistry and metal-directed self assembly. 1991,30(11), 1450-1. 37. Nicolaou, K.C.; Dai, W.-M. Chemistry and biology of enediyne anticancer antibiotics. 1991,30(11),1387-1416. 38. Schneider, Hans-J6rg. Mechanisms of molecular recognition: investhation of omanic hoet-meat comDlexes. 1991, 30(11), 1417-36. 39. Schellenberaer, Volker; Jakubke, Hans Dieter. Protease-catalyzed kinetically controlled peptide synthesis. 1991,30(11), 1437-49. 40. Mulzsr, Johann. Erythromycin syntheais-A never ending story? 1991,30(11), 1452-4. 41. Reetz, Manfred T. New approaches to the use of amino acids as chiral building blocks in organic synthesis. 1991, 30(12),1531-46. 42. Goldmann, Siegfried; Stoltefuss, Jtirgen. 1,4-Dihydropyridines: effect of chirality and conformation on the calcium antagonistic and calcium agonistic activities. 1991, 30(12), 1559-78. 43. Lockhoff, Oswald. Glycolipidsas immunomodulatorssynthesis and properties. 1991,30(12),1611-20. 44. Gleiter, Rolf. Cycloalkadiynes-from bent triple bonds to strained cage compounds. 1992,31(1),27-44. I

Australian Journal of Chemistry 45. Bruce, Michael I.; White, Allan H. Some chemistry of pentakis(methoxycarbony1)cyclopentadiene. 1990,43(6), 949-95. 46. Banwell, Martin G. New methods for the synthesis of troponoid compounds. 1991,44(1),1-36. 47. Clezy, Peter S. Studies in porphyrin chemistry: a synthetic approach. 1991,44(9),1163-93. 48. Pinhey, John T. Organolead(1V) tricarboxylates, new reagenta for organic synthesis. 1991,44(10), 1353-82. 49. Cambie, Richard C.; Rutledge, Peter S.;Woodgate, Paul D. Synthetic anthracyclines from anthraquinones. 1992, 45(3), 483-512.

Chemical Reviews 50. Roundhill, D. Max. Transition metal and enzyme catalyzed reactions involving reactions with ammonia and amines. 1992,9201,1-27. 51. Molander, Gary A. Application of lanthanide reagenta in organic synthesis. 1992,9201,29-68. 52. Olah,George A.; Reddy, V. P r w Prakash, G. K. Surya. Long-lived cyclopropylcarbinylcations. 1992,92(1),69-95. 83. Welker, Mark E. 3 + 2 Cycloaddition reactions of transition-metal 2-alkynyl and 7-1-allyl complexes and their utilization in five-membered-ring compound syntheses. 1992,92(1),97-112. 54. Muzart, J. Chromium-catalyzed oxidations in organic synthesis. 1992,92(1),113-40. 56. Williams, Robert E. The polyborane, carborane, carbocation continuum: architectural patterns. 1992, 92(2), 177-207. 56. Bregadze, V. 1. Dicarba-closo-dodecaboranesC2BI0Hl2 and their derivatives. 1992,92(2), 209-23. 67. Stibr, Bohumil. Carboranes other than C2Bl&,2. 1992, 92(2), 225-50. 58. Grimes, Russell N. Boron-carbon ring ligands in organometallic Synthesis. 1992,92(2), 251-68.

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59. Plesek, Jaromir. Potential applications of the boron cluster compounds. 1992,92(2),269-78. 60. Leites, L.A. Vibrational spectroacopy of carboranea and parent boranes and ita capabilities in carborane chemistry. 1992,92(2),279-323.

Chemical Society Reviews 61. Rudler, H.; Audouin, M.; Chelain, E.; Denise,B.; Goumont, R. Aminocarbene complexes of chromium and molybdenum: initiators for cascade reactions with alkynes leading to new heterocyclic comDounds via nitrogen 1991, - vlides. -

20(4), 503-31. 62. Green, Malcolm L. H.; Mountford, Philip. Cyclopentadienyl molybdenum and tungsten dihalides. 1992, 21(1),29-38. 63. Gokel, George W. Lariat ethers: from simple sidearms to supramolecular systems. 1992,21(1),39-47. 64. Kuczkowski, Robert L. The structure and mechanism of formation of ozonides. 1992,21(1),79-83.

Gazzetta Chimica Italiana 66. Younes, Mansour Ismail, Atta, Aly Hussein; Metwally, Saoud A. M.; Elnagdi, Mohamed Hilmy. Synthesis of py-

ranopyrazoles. 1991,121(4), 185-95. 66. Waldmann, Herbert; Braun, Matthias. Amino acid eaters as chiral auxiliaries in asymmetric cycloadditions. 1991, 121(6), 277-84. 67. Brandi, Alberto, Cicchi, Stefano; Goti, Andrea; Pietrusiewicz, K. Michal. Regio- and stereoselectivesynthe& of isoxazolidines bearing phosphinyl substituents. 1991, 121/6).285-95. ~ - --- 68i--Mayr, Herbert; Baran, J a n u s ~ ;Heigl, Ulrich W, 3,3,4,4,5,5-Hexamethyl-1,2-bis(methylene)cyclopentane:a novel probe for the study of cycloaddition mechanisms. 1991,121(8),373-81. 69. Colonna, Martino; Poloni, Marino. The role of the alpha-effect in thermolysis, photolysis and eledron-transfer precedes. 1991,121(10), 461-70. .-I,

Heterocycles 70. Box, Vernon G. S. The relationship between bond type,

bond order and bond length. A re-evaluation of the aromaticity of some heterocyclic molecules. 1991, 32(10), 2023-2041. 71. Sliwa, Wanda; Bachowska, Barbara; Zelichowicz, Natalia Chemistry of viologens. 1991,32(11),2241-2273.

Journal of Physical Organic Chemistry 72. Dias, Jerry Ray. The current status of isomer enumeration of useful benzenoide and a new topological paradigm. 1990, 3,766783. 73. Rueese, MarieFrancoiee,Motallebi, Shahrokh. Solvation, the electrophilic driving force of ionic bromination of ethylenic compounds. The addition-solvolysis analogy. 1991,4,527-535.

Natural Product Reports 74. Akhtar, M.; Wright, J. N. A unified mechanistic view of

oxidative reactions catalyzed by P-450and related ironcontaining enzymes. 1991,8(6), 527-61. 75. Michael, J. P. Indolizidine and quinolizidine alkaloids. 1991,8(6), 553-72. 76. Simpson, T. J. The biosynthesis of polyketides. 1991, 8/6L 673-602. --77, Fodor, G.;Dharanipragada,R. Tropane alkaloids. 1991, 8(6), 603-12. 78. "&son, J. R. Diterpenoids. 1992,9(1),1-16. 79. Pinder, A.R Pyrrole, pyrrolidine,piperidine, and ampine alkaloids. 1992,9(1),17-23. 80. Michael, J. P. Quinoline, quinazoline, and acridone alkaloids. 1992,9(1),2635. .-,I---

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81. Turner, A. B. Steroids: reactions and partial syntheses. 1992. 9(1). 37-79. 82.- Lt&s;J.' R. Muscarine, oxazole, thiazole, imidazole and peptide alkaloids and other miscellaneous alkaloids. 1992, 9(1),81-101.

Progress in the Chemistry of Organic Natural Products 83. Metzger, P.; Largeau, C.; Casadevall, E. Lipids and macromolecular lipids of the hydrocarbon-rich microalga Botiyococcus bmunii. Chemical structwe and biceynthesis. Geochemical and biotechnological - importance. 1991,57, 1-70. 84. Chakraborty,D. P.; Roy, Shyamali. Carbazole alkaloids III. 1991,57,71-152. 86. Pettit, G. R. The bryostatins. 1991,57,153-195. 86. Robinson, J. A. Chemical and biological aspects of polye-ionophore antibiotic biosynthesis. 1991,58,1-81. 87. Murray, R. D. H. Naturally occurring plant coumarins. 1991,58,83-316.

Pure and Applied Chemistry 88. Eliel, Ernest L.; Frye, Stephen V.; Hortelano, Edwin R.; Chen, Xiangning; Bai, Xu. Asymmetric synthesis and Cram's (chelate) rule. 1991,63(11), 1591-8. 89. Nefedov, 0.M.; Egorov, M. P.; Ioffe, A. I.; Menchikov, L. G.; Zuev, P. S.; Minkin, V. I.; Simkin, B. Ya.; Glukhovtsev, M. N. Critical compilation of physical properties of short-lived intermediatea. Carbema and carbene analogs. 1992,64(2),266314.

Russian Chemical Reviews 90. Bren', V. A,; Dubonosov, A. D.; Minkin, V. I.; Chernoivanov, V. A. Norbornadiene-quadricyclane-an effective molecular system for the storage of solar energy. 1991,60(5), 451-69. 91. Kislenko, V. N.; Berlin, A. A. Kinetics and mechanism of the oxidation of organic compounds by hydrogen peroxide. 1991,60(5),47F88. 92. Mikaya, A. I.; Varlamov, A. V.; Zaikin, V. G.; Prostakov, N. S. Mase spectrometry of derivatives and heterocyclic analogs of 9,lO-dihydroanthracene. 1991,60(5),489-500. 93. Turbanova, E. S.;Petrov, A. A. Perfluoroalkyl(ary1)acetylenes. 1991,60(5), 501-23. 94. Orlinkov, A. V.; Akhrem, I. S.; Vol'pin, M. E. The structureof equimolar complexes of acid halides with Lewis acids. 1991,60(5), 524-38. 96. Moiseenkov, A. M.; Dragan, V. A.; Veselovskii, V. V. Svnthetic amlication of the Pummerer reaction. 1991, 66(6), 643-6'f. 96. Lakhvich. F. A.; Khripach, V. A.; Zhabinskii, V. N. Synthesis of brassinoster6ids: a new class of growth hormones. 1991,60(6), 658-75. 97. Abdulganeva, S.A.; Erzhanov, K. B. Acetylenic amino acids. 1991,60(6), 676-88. 98. Siebert, W. From sandwich and triple-decker to organometallic polymers. 1991,60(7), 784-91.

Synlett 99. Bruneau, Christian; Neve-, Muriel; Kabouche, Zahia; Ruppin, Clubtophe; Dixneuf, Pierre H. Ruthenium-catalyzed additions to alkynes: synthesis of activated esters and their use in acylation reactions. 1991,(ll), 755-63. 100. Barrett,Anthony G. M.; Hill, Jason M.; Wallace, Eli M.; Flygare, John k Recent studies on the Peterson olefiition reaction. 1991,(ll), 764-70. 101. Hatanaka, Yamo; Hiyama, Tamejiro. Highly selective cross-coupling reactions of organosilicon compounds mediated by fluoride ion and a palladium catalyst. 1991, (121, 845-53.

102. Thummel, Randolph P. The application of Friedhder and Fischer methodologies to the synthesis of organized polyaza cavities. 1992,(11,1-12. 103. Do=, Kenneth, M.; Mouser, John K. M.; Farahi, Judah B. Titanium metallacyclea as intermediatea in the synthesis of acyclic and heterocyclic compounds. 1992, (l), 13-21. 104. Kotsuki, Hiyoshizo. Bicyclic ketals: versatile intermediaka for the stemxontmlled construction of cyclic ether derivatives. 1992,(21,97-106. 106. Little, R Daniel; Masjedhdeh, Mohammad R; Moeller, Kevin D.; Dannecker, Doerig Ingeborg. Factors affecting regiceelectivity in the intramolecular diyl trapping reaction. 1992, (2),107-13.

Synthesis 106. Petragnani, N.; Comaaaeto, J. V. Tellurium reagents in organic synthesis; recent advances. Part 2. 1991, (111, 897-919. 107. Boland, Wilhelm; Froessl, Christian; Lorenz, Michael. bterolytic and lipolytic enzymes in organic synthesis. 1991, (12), 1049-72.

Tetrahedron 108. Van der Steen, Fred H.; Van Koten, Gerard. Syntheses of 3-amine2-azetidinones: a literature survey. 1991,47(36), 7503-24. 109. Joullie, Madeleine M.;Thompson, Tracy R. Ninhydrin and ninhydrin analogs. Syntheses and applications. 1991, 47(42), 8791-830. 110. Evans, P. Andrew; Holmes, Andrew B. Medium ring nitrogen heterocycles. 1991,47(44), 9131-66. 111. Romo, Danieb Meyers, A. I. Chiral non-racemic bicyclic lactams. Vehicles for the construction of natural and unnatural products containing quaternary carbon. 1991, 47(46), 9503-69. 112. Ruffolo, Robert R,Jr. Chirality in a-and Badrenoceptor agonista and antagonists. 1991,47(48),9953-80. 113. Burton, Donald J.; Yang, Zhen Yu. Fluorinated organometallics: perfluoroalkyl and functionalized perfluoroalkyl organometallic reagents in organic synthesis. 1992,48(2), 189-275. 114. Borthwick, Alan D.; Biggadike, Keith Synthesis of chiral carbocyclic nucleosides. 1992,48(4),517-623. 116. Colombo, Maria I.; Zinczuk, Juan; Ruveda, Edmundo A. Synthetic routes to forskolin. 1992,48(6),963-1037. 116. Gololobov, Yu. G.; Kasukhin, L. F. Recent advances in the Staudinger reaction. 1992,48(8), 1353-406.

Tetrahedron: Asymmetry 117. Alexakis, Alexandre; Mangeney, Pierre. Chiral acetals in asymmetric synthesis. 1990,1 (8), 477-511. 118. Bravo, Pierfrancesco; Resnati, Guiseppe. Preparation and properties of chiral fluoroorganic compounds. 1990, 1(10), 661-92. 119. Cox, Paul J.; Simpkins, Nigel S. Asymmetric synthesis using homochiral lithium amide bases. 1991,2(1), 1-26. 120. Burgess, Vicky A,; Davies, Stephen G.; Skerlj, Renato T. NADH mimics for the stereoselective reduction of benzoylformates to the corresponding mandelates. 1991, 2(5), 299-328. 121. Xie, Zhuo Feng. Pseudomonas fluorescens lipase in asymmetric synthesis. 1991,2(8), 733-50. 122. Blaser, Hans Ulrich. Enantioselective synthesis using chiral heterogeneous catalysts. 1991,2(9),843-66. 123. Sonawane, Harikisan R.; Bellur, Nanjundiah S.; Ahuja, Jaimala R.; Kulkami, Dilip G. Recent developments in the synthesis of optically active a-arylpropanoicacids: an important class of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents. 1992,3(2), 163-92.

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Contributed Volumes Advances in Detailed Reaction Mechanisms. Volume 1, Radical, Single Electron Transfers and Concerted Reactions. James M. Coxon, Ed., Jai Press: Greenwich, CT, 1991. 124. Newcomb, Martin. Radical Kinetics and Mechanistic Probe Studies. 125. Davis, Michael J.; Gilbert, Brice C. Free Radical Reactions: Fragmentation and Rearrangement in Aqueous Solutions. 126. Easton, Christopher J. Carbon-Centered Radicals from Amino Acids and their Derivatives. 127. Dolbier, William R. Cycloadditionsof Allenes. Reactions of Unusual Mechanistic Perspecuity.

Reviews on Heteroatom Chemistry. Volume 6, Shigeru Oae, Ed., MYU K.K.: Tokyo, Japan, 1992. 128. Mathey, Franpois. A decade of research in phosphinimine chemistry. 129. Gololobov, Yuri G.; Balitsky, Yuri V. a-Aminocarbonyl and related compounds in the syntheses of the derivatives of 1,3,2-oxazaphosphole.

130, Tachibana, Akimotq Kawauchi, Susumu; Yamabe,

Tokio. The bond nature and reactivity of silicon compounds. 131. Montanari, Fernando; Banfi, Stefano; Pozzi, Gianluca; Quici, Silvio. Design of chemically robust metallo-porphyrins as efficient biomimetic catalysts in oxygenation reactions. 132. Hisatome, Masao. [m]Ferrocenophanes and multibridged [m,] Ferrocenophanes. 133. Negishi, Ei-ichi; Takahashi, Tamotsu. Zirconocene alkene complexes: their formation,structure, and reactions. 134. Ami, Yoshitsugu; Koizumi, Toru. Synthesis and asymmetric Diels-Alder reactions of chiral a,&unsaturated sulfoxides bearing a 2-ero-hydroxy-10-bornylgroup as an efficient ligand on the sulfur center. 135. Satoh, Tsuyoshi, Yamakawa, Koji. Organic synthesis with sulfiiyloxiranes and sulfonyloxiranes. 136. Padwa, Albert; Murphree, S. Shaun. Cycloaddition and cyclization reactions of unsaturated sulfones in organic synthesis. 137. Fujihara, Hisashi; Furukawa, Naomichi. Disulfide dications from cyclic bis-sulfides.

Monographs 138. Armitage, D. A The Silicon-Heteroatom Bond (Updates

from the Chemistry of Functional Groups). Wiley: New York, 1991. 139. ApSimon, John, Ed. The Total Synthesis of Natural Products, Volume 8. Wiley: New York, 1992. 140. Clement, R. E.; Siu, K. W. M.; Hill, Herbert H., Jr., Eds. Instrumentation for Trace Organic Monitoring. - Lewis: Chelsea, MI, 1992. 141. Desmurs, Jean Roger; Gerard, Bernard, Eds. Advances in Organobromine Chemistry, I (Industrial Chemistry Library, Vol. 3). Elsevier: Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 1991. 142; -Elschenbroich, Christoph.; Salzer, Albrecht. Organometallics. A Concise Introduction, 2nd ed. VCH: Weinheim, FRG, 1992. 143. Heftmann, Erich, Ed. Chromatography,5th. ed. Fundamentals and Applications of Chromatography and Related Differential Migration Methods, F% A: Fundamentals and Techniques (Journal of ChromatographyLibrary, Vol. 51A). Elsevier: Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 1992. 44. Holland, Herbert L. Organic Synthesis with Oxidative Enzymes. VCH: New York, 1991. 45. Horvath, Ari L. Molecular Design. Chemical Structure Generation from the Properties of Pure Organic Compounda (Studies in Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, Vol. 75). Elsevier: Amsterdam, 1992. 46. Lambert, Joseph B.; Takeuchi, Yoshito, Eda. Acyclic

OrganonitrogenStereodynamics (Methods in Stereochemical Analysis). VCH New York, 1992. 147. Lambert, Joseph B.; Takeuchi, Yoshito, Eds. Cyclic OrganonitrogenStereodynamics (Methods in Stereochemical Analysis). VCH: New York, 1992. 148. Mehrotra, R. C.; Singh, Anirudh. Organometallic Chemistry. A Unified Approach. Wiley New York, 1991. 149. Motherwell, William B.; Crich, David. Free-Radical Chain Reactions in Organic Chemistry. Academic: San Diego, CA, 1991. 160. Noels, A. F.; Graziani, M.; Hubert, A. J., Eds. Catalysis by Metal Complexes, Vol. 12: Metal Promoted Selectivity. Kluwer: Dordrecht, The Netherlands, 1991. 151. Rahman, Atta-Ur. W-NMR of Natural Products. Vol. 1. Monoterpeneaand Sesquiterpenes. Plenum: New York, 1992. 152. Scudder, Paul H. Electron Flow in Organic Chemistry. Wiley: New York, 1992. 153. Seyden-Penne,Jacqueline. Reductions by the Aluminoand Borohydrides in Organic Synthesis. VCH New York, 1991. - _- -.

154. Szepesi, Gbbor. How to Use Reverse-Phase HPLC.

VCH: New York. 1992.

155. Townsend, Leroy B., Ed. Chemistry of Nucleosides and

Nucleotides, Vol. 2. Plenum: New York, 1991.

156. Trost, Barry; Fleming, I., Eds. ComprehensiveOrganic

Synthesis. Vols. 1-9. Pergamon: Oxford, U.K., 1991.