Extending the Curtin-Hammett principle: the relative rates of intramolecular cyclisation versus intermolecular processes
A common tactic for synthetic chemists is to employ high dilution to ensure cyclisation is favoured over intermolecular processes. This intuitive strategy is ubiquitous in synthesis, although a quantitative analysis of these systems has not previously been proposed. In this Letter a theoretical anal...
Principais autores: | Henstridge, M, Davies, S, Thomson, J, Compton, R |
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Formato: | Journal article |
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2014
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