This volume reflects the penetration of structural chemistry into increasingly diverse areas of chemical research. It points to the importance of both theory and experiment in the various applications, and offers for the first time a prefactory chapter presenting a historical overview of the field through the story of one of its great contributors. This feature is inaugurated by L.S. Bartell who reminisces about electron waves encompassing broad areas of structural chemistry united by the utilization of electron diffraction, as well as pointing to the anticipated new developments in the field.
This volume reflects the penetration of structural chemistry into increasingly diverse areas of chemical research. It points to the importance of both theory and experiment in the various applications, and offers for the first time a prefactory chapter presenting a historical overview of the field through the story of one of its great contributors. This feature is inaugurated by L.S. Bartell who reminisces about electron waves encompassing broad areas of structural chemistry united by the utilization of electron diffraction, as well as pointing to the anticipated new developments in the field.
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Strucutral Chemistry Research Group, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Eoetvoes University, Budapest, Hungary
Budapest Structural University and Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary
Preface. Reminiscences about electron waves. The quantification of structural effects in stereochemistry by correlation analysis. The stereochemistry and interconversion of nine-membered rings containing one strong torsional constraint. Porphyrin-containing catenanes and rotaxanes. The theoretical determination of Phosphorus NMR Chemical Shielding. Symmetry-broken inversion structures for group 15 EX3 Halides. Vibrational effects in diffraction and microwave experiments: a start on the problem. Positronium as a sensitive detector of changes in molecular structure. Some relationships between molecular structure and thermochemistry: part 3.