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Interesting ChemistryCatalysisConformational AnalysisEnergyEpoxide ProductKimya Bilimleriİngilizce
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I return to this reaction one more time. Trying to explain why it is enantioselective for the epoxide product poses peculiar difficulties. Most of the substituents can adopt one of several conformations, and some exploration of this conformational space is needed.

Interesting ChemistryPericyclicReaction MechanismDispersion EnergyFree EnergyKimya Bilimleriİngilizce
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I have written earlier about dihydrocostunolide, and how in 1963 Corey missed spotting the electronic origins of a key step in its synthesis.. A nice juxtaposition to this failed opportunity relates to Woodward’s project at around the same time to synthesize vitamin B12.

Interesting ChemistryAsymmetric Catalytic SystemsBob HansonCatalysisJulia Contreras-GarciaKimya Bilimleriİngilizce
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The Sharpless epoxidation of an allylic alcohol had a big impact on synthetic chemistry when it was introduced in the 1980s, and led the way for the discovery (design?) of many new asymmetric catalytic systems.

AntiaromaticityEnergyJahn-Teller DistortionReaction MechanismTutorial MaterialKimya Bilimleriİngilizce
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I noted briefly in discussing why Birch reduction of benzene gives 1,4-cyclohexadiene (diagram below) that the geometry of the end-stage pentadienyl anion was distorted in the presence of the sodium cation to favour this product. This distortion actually has some pedagogic value, and so I elaborate this here.