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Stereochemistry, Alkyl Halide Substitution (SN1 & SN2)
Amide Activation: an Emerging Tool for Chemoselective Synthesis
Alkyl Halides
The Chemistry of Tertiary Amides and Related Compounds
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Alkyl Halides and Nucleophilic Substitution SN2 Reaction
Chapter 11: Nucleophilic Substitution and Elimination Walden Inversion
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Stereospecific Nucleophilic Substitution at Tertiary and Quaternary Stereocentres
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Phase Transformations in Chiral Non-Racemic Main-Chain Liquid
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Unidirectional Rotation in a Mechanically Interlocked Molecular Rotor
Dialkylaminodifluorosulfinium Salts: Xtalfluor-E and Xtalfluor-M
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Intramolecular Substitutions of Secondary and Tertiary Alcohols with Chirality Transfer by an Iron (III) Catalyst
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Primary, Secondary, Tertiary, Quaternary in Organic Chemistry
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Enantioselective Assembly of Tertiary Stereocenters Via Multicomponent Chemoselective Cross- Cite This: Chem
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