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- Stereochemistry, a subdiscipline of chemistry, studies the spatial arrangement of atoms that form the structure of molecules and their mani****tion. The...
- organocatalysis describes the use of ureas and thioureas to accelerate and stereochemically alter organic transformations. The effects arise through hydrogen-bonding...
- Bennett, M. J.; Jones, C. E.; Smith, R. A.; Graham, W. A. G. (1977). "Stereochemically Nonrigid Six-Coordinate Metal Carbonyl Complexes. 1. Polytopal Rearrangement...
- The Henry reaction is a classic carbon–carbon bond formation reaction in organic chemistry. Discovered in 1895 by the Belgian chemist Louis Henry (1834–1913)...
- The geometry is common for certain main group compounds that have a stereochemically-active lone pair, as described by VSEPR theory. Certain compounds crystallize...
- of atropisomeric drugs provides an additional way for drugs to have stereochemical variations and specificity in design. One example is (–)-N-acetylallocolchinol...
- molecular complexity. Numerous chemical targets have distinct stereochemical demands. Stereochemical transformations (such as the Claisen rearrangement and Mitsunobu...
- non-bonding pairs do not influence molecular geometry and are said to be stereochemically inactive. In molecular orbital theory (fully delocalized canonical...
- metabolic product catalyzed by the enzyme nocardicin-A epimerase. It is stereochemically and biologically related to penicillin and cephalosporins.[citation...
- identifies the compound as dextromethamphetamine (the S-enantiomer) with no stereochemical ambiguity. The active ingredient in some OTC inhalers in the United...