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Recueil des Travaux Chimiques des Pays-Bas, 113 / 12, December 1994 579 Recl. Trav. Chim. Pays-Bas 113, 579-581 (1994) 0165-0513/94/12579-03$7.00 Author Index Abdul Hamid, S.B., see Ivanova, LI. 454 Butters, T.D., see Broek, L.A.G.M. van den 507 Adang, A.E.P., P.H.H. Hermkens, J.T.M. Linders, H.C.J. Ottenheijm and Buyevskaya, O., D. Wolf and M. Baerns C.J. van Staveren Surface processes in the catalytic oxidative coupling of methane to Case histories of peptidomimetics: progression from peptides to drugs ethane 459 63 Buytenhek, C.J., see Pas, J.C. van de 231 Altink, R., B. van Arkel, J.L. van der Baan, S. Baïit, M.W.G. de Bolster, Cappon, J.J., K.D. Witters, J. Baart, P.J.E. Verdegem, A.C. Hoek, R.J.H. R.J. van Delft, G.W. Klumpp, H. de Koning and Y. van den Winkel Luiten, J. Raap and J. Lugtenburg A new model for coenzyme B,;, based on a Costa-type ligand 329 Synthesis of L-histidine specifically labelled with stable isotopes 318 Altona, C., see Ippel, J.H. 99 Carley, A.F., see Simons, K.E. 465 Ando, R., see Nishimi, T. 201 Cerfontain, H., A. Koeberg-Telder, E. Vogel and O. Wilmes Antkowiak, R., see Kubicki, M. 383 Dimethylsulfonio- and sulfo-de-hydrogenation on reaction of azule- Antkowiak, W.Z., see Kubicki, M. 383 no0{2,1,8-ija Jazulene (isopyrene) with the dimethyl sulfoxide-sulfur tri- Arbuzova, S.N., L. Brandsma, N.K. Gusarova and B.A. Trofimov oxide complex as reagent 288 t-Butyl alcohol-assisted fission of the P-P bonds in red phosphorus Cerfontain, H., Y. Zou and B.H. Bakker with lithium in liquid ammonia. A convenient preparative method for On the positional reactivity order in the sulfonation of phenvyl- and dialkylphosphanes113 (1994) 575 naphthyl-substituted naphthalenes with SO; 517 Arkel, B. van, see Altink, R. 329 Cerfontain, H., Y. Zou and B.H. Bakker Asaad, F.M., see Mishriky, N. 35 The positional reactivity order in the sulfur trioxide sulfonation of Asselt, R. van, C.J. Elsevier, W.J.J. Smeets, A.L. Spek and R. Benedix benzene and naphthalene derivatives containing an electron-with- Synthesis and characterization of rigid bidentate nitrogen ligands and drawing substituent 403 some examples of coordination to divalent palladium. X-ray crystal Chittenden, G.J.F., see Raaiïjmakers, H.W.C. 79 structures of bis(p-tolylimino)acenaphthene and methylchlorofbis Chruscicki, H., see Kubicki, M. 383 (o,0'-diisopropylphenyl-imino)acenaphthenel]palladium(Il) 88 Chupin, V., S. Smirnova and B. de Kruijff Aubry, A., see Kamphuis, J. 29 Synthesis and polymorphism of deuterium labeled unsaturated mono- Baan, J.L. van der, see Altink, R. 329 galactosyl diglyceride as studied by 2H NMR 237 Baart, J., see Cappon, J.J. 318 Cohen, L.H., see Valentijn, A.R.P.M. 563 Baerns, M., see Buyevskaya, O. 459 Crisma, M., see Kamphuis, J. 29 Bakker, B.H., see Cerfontain, H. 403 Dam, M.A., see Goede, S.J. 278 Bakker, B.H., see Cerfontain, H. 517 Damen, M., see Esch, J.H. van 186 Balt, S., see Altink, R. 329 Dautant, A., see Kamphuis, J. 29 Balt, S., see Gerards, L.E.H. 137 Declercq, J.-P., see De Kimpe, N. 283 Bayeul, D., see Kamphuis, J. 29 Delft, R.J. van, see Altink, R. 329 Bekkum, H. van, see Besemer, A.C. 398 Derouane, E.G., see Ivanova, L.I. 454 Bekkum, H. van, see Huskens, J. 488 Dongen, J.L.J. van, see Miesen, F.W.A.M. 307 Bekkum, H. van, see Jansen, R.J.J. 115 Doren, H.A. van and L.M. Wingert Benedix, R., see van Asselt, R. 88 The relationship between the molecular structure of polyhydroxy Berg, O. van den, see Valentijn, A.R.P.M. 563 amphiphiles and their aggregation behaviour in water. I. The contact Bergier, T., K. Brückman and J. Haber preparation method as a tool for empirical studies 260 Vanadium in cationic and anionic positions as a promoter of 12- Drachsel, W., see Block, J.H. 444 molybdophosphoric-acid-based catalysts 475 Drenth, W., see Kuil, L.A. van de 267 Besemer, A.C. and H. van Bekkum van Dijk, M., see Schrijvers, R. 351 The hypochlorite oxidation of inulin 398 Elsevier, C.J., see Asselt, R. van 88 Beutel, T., B.L. Moroz and H. Knôzinger Engberts, J.B.F.N., see Overmars, F.J.J. 293 Adsorption of biacetyl on Rh/SiO, catalysts: an FTIR study 448 Engberts, J.B.F.N., see Pestman, J.M.111 (1994) 533 Bickelhaupt, F., see Goede, S.J. 278 Engberts, J.B.F.N., see Wang, G.-J. 390 Bickelhaupt, F., see Wijsman, G.W. 53 Esch, J.H. van, M. Damen, M.C. Feiters and R.J.M. Nolte Block, J.H., V.V. Gorodetskii and W. Drachsel Aggregation behaviour and copper-binding properties of surfactants Direct imaging of catalytic surface reactions in the field-ion micro- containing imidazole and pyrazole ligands 186 scope: the oxidation of hydrogen on platinum 444 Esmeijer, R., see Liemt, W.B.S. van 153 Bloemhoff, W., see Wijkmans, J.C.H.M. 394 Feiters, M.C., see Sommerdijk, N.A.J.M. 194 Blom, N., see Ivanova, LI. 454 Feiters, M.C., see Esch, J.H. van 186 Boeckel, C.A.A. van, see Broek, L.A.G.M. van den 507 Feringa, B.L., see Schoondorp, M.A. 250 Boeff, R., see Groesbeek, M. 45 Festag, R., V. Hessel, P. Lehmann, H. Ringsdorf and J.H. Wendorff Boesten, W.H.J., see Kamphuis, J. 29 Micellar and lyotropic behavior of three isomeric bola-amphiphiles Bolster, M.W.G. de, see Altink, R. 329 with pyridinium groups 222 Bonora, G.M., see Kamphuis, J. 29 Formaggio, F., see Kamphuis, J. 29 Boogaarts, M.G.H., see Holleman, L. 543 Gankema, H., M.A. Hempenius and M. Müller Boom, J.H. van, see Kuyl-Yeheskiely, E. 40 Methacrylate resin membranes by Gel-Template-Leaching: concept Boom, J.H. van, see Valentijn, A.R.P.M. 563 and scope 241 Boom, J.H. van, see Wijkmans, J.C.H.M. 394 Gen, A. van der, see Otten, P.A. 499 Borowiak, T., see Kubicki, M. 383 Gerards, L.E.H. and S. Balt Brandsma, L., see Arbuzova, S.N.113 (1994) 575 Acid-induced decomposition of coenzyme B,;, and variants 137 Breslow, R. Girgis, A.S., see Mishriky, N. 35 The chelate effect in binding, catalysis, and chemotherapy 493 Gloor, A.P. and KR. Prins Broek, L.A.G.M. van den, D.J. Vermaas, F.J. van Kemenade, M.C.C.A. Influence of chlorine and metal cation impurities in the CO hydro- Tan, F.T.M. Rotteveel, P. Zandberg, T.D. Butters, F. Miedema, H.L. genation over Pd/SiO, and Rh/SiO, 481 Ploegh and C.A.A. van Boeckel Goede, S.J., M.A. Dam and F. Bickelhaupt Synthesis of oxygen-substituted N-alkyl 1-deoxynojirimycin deriva- C-Halophosphaalkenes: probing the range of stability and reactivity tives: aza sugar a-glucosidase inhibitors showing antiviral (HIV-1) and towards bromine 278 immunosuppressive activity 507 Gorodetskii, V.V., see Block, J.H. 444 Brouwn, L.F., see Pas, J.C. van de 231 Graauw, C.F. de, see Huskens, J. 488 Brückman, K., see Bergier, T. 475 Griffiths, S.P., see Simons, K.E. 465 580 Author Index Groesbeek, M., Y.G. Kirillova, R. Boeff and J. Lugtenburg Kuil, L.A. van de, Y.S.J. Veldhuizen, D.M. Grove, J.W. Zwikker, L.W. Synthesis of six novel retinals and their interaction with bacterioopsin Jenneskens, W. Drenth, W.J.J. Smeets, A.L. Spek and G. van Koten 45 Organonickel(Il) complexes containing aryl ligands with chiral pyrro- Groesbeek, M., see Ippel, J.H. 99 lidinyl ring systems; syntheses and use as homogeneous catalysts for Grove, D.M., see Kuil, L.A. van de 267 the Kharasch addition reaction 267 Gusarova, N.K., see Arbuzova, S.N.113 (1994) 575 Kunitake, T., see Nishimi, T. 201 Haber, J., see Bergier, T. 475 Kuyl-Yeheskiely, E., N.J. Meeuwenoord, G.A. van der Marel and J.H. Hayashida, O., see Kikuchi, J.-i. 216 van Boom Hayashida, O., see Murakami, Y. 209 An expeditious route to methylphosphonate analogues of DNA 40 Hempenius, M.A., see Gankema, H. 241 Kwestro, M., see Jansen, F.J.H.M. 552 Hermkens, P.H.H., see Adang, A.E.P. 63 Leermakers, F.A.M., see Meijer, L.A. 167 Hessel, V., see Festag, R. 222 Lehmann, P., see Festag, R. 222 Hiemstra, H., see Rutjes, F.P.J.T. 145 Liemt, W.B.S. van, W.F. Steggerda, R. Esmeijer and J. Lugtenburg Hoek, A.C., see Cappon, J.J. 318 Synthesis and spectroscopic characterisation of BC-labelled ubi- Holleman, I., M.G.H. Boogaarts and G. Meijer quinone-0 and ubiquinone-10 153 Endohedral fullerene research 543 Linden, J.B. van der, A.C.B. Lucassen and B. Zwanenburg Hulshof, J.B.E., see Schoondorp, M.A. 250 Synthesis of thiophene-2-phosphonates via «,B-unsaturated sulfines Hulshof, L.A., see Poelert, M.A. 355 as intermediates 547 Hulshof, L.A., see Poelert, M.A. 365 Linders, J.T.M., see Adang, A.E.P. 63 Huskens, J., C.F. de Graauw, J.A. Peters and H. van Bekkum Liskamp, R.M.J. Chiral induction in lanthanide(IlIl)-alkoxide-catalysed Meerwein- Conformationally restricted amino acids and dipeptides, (non)pepti- Ponndorf-Verley reductions 488 domimetics and secondary structure mimetics 1 Ibbotson, A., see Simons, K.E. 465 Lucassen, A.C.B., see Linden, J.B. van der 547 Ibrahim, Y.A., see Mishriky, N. 35 Lugtenburg, J., see Cappon, J.J. 318 Inada, M., see Kikuchi, J.-i. 216 Lugtenburg, J., see Groesbeek, M. 45 Ippel, J.H., M.B. Spijker-Assink, M. Groesbeek, R. van der Steen, C. Lugtenburg, J., see Ippel, J.H. 99 Altona and J. Lugtenburg Lugtenburg, J., see Jansen, F.J.H.M. 552 Conformational analysis of all-E-retinal, all-E-8,16-methanoretinal, Lugtenburg, J., see Ogrel, A. 369 (1S)-all-E-8,16-methano-18-norretinal, and all-E-17,18-dinor-8,16- Lugtenburg, J., see Liemt, W.B.S. van 153 methanoretinal by means of NMR spectroscopy and molecular dy- Luiten, R.J.H., see Cappon, J.J. 318 namics 99 Lyklema, J., see Meijer, L.A. 167 Ishikawa, Y., see Nishimi, T. 201 Maanen, H.L. van, H. Kleijn, J.T.B.H. Jastrzebski and G. van Koten Ivanova, L.I., N. Blom, S.B. Abdul Hamid and E.G. Derouane The synthesis of 3-alkyl- and 3-aryl-B-lactams from zinc enolates and The effect of propane activation over Ga-modified H-ZS M-5 cata- imines 567 lysts 454 Marcelis, A.T.M., A. Koudijs and E.J.R. Sudhôlter Jansen, F.J.H.M., M. Kwestro, D. Schmitt and J. Lugtenburg Odd-even effects in the optical properties of chiral twin liquid-—crys- Synthesis and characterization of all-E (12,12’-'°C,)-, (13,13-C,)., talline cholesteryl w-(cyanobiphenylyloxy)alkanoates 524 (14,14-1C,)., (15,15-C;)- and (20,20’-C; )astaxanthin 552 Marel, G.A. van der, see Kuyl-Yeheskiely, E. 40 Jansen, R.J.J., H.M. van Veldhuizen, M.A. Schwegler and H. van Bekkum Marel, G.A. van der, see Valentijn, A.R.P.M. 563 Recent (1987-1993) developments in heteropolyacid catalysts in acid Marel, G.A. van der, see Wijkmans, J.C.H.M. 394 catalyzed reactions and oxidation catalysis 115 Meeuwenoord, N.J., see Kuyl-Yeheskiely, E. 40 Jastrzebski, J.T.B.H., see Maanen, H.L. van 567 Meheux, P.A., see Simons, K.E. 465 Jenneskens, L.W., see Kuil, L.A. van de 267 Meijer, E.W., see Miesen, F.W.A.M. 307 Jong, F. de, see Pestman, J.M.111 (1994) 533 Meijer, G., see Holleman, I. 543 Johnston, P., see Simons, K.E. 465 Meijer, L.A., F.A.M. Leermakers and J. Lyklema Kamphuis, J., W.H.J. Boesten, H.E. Schoemaker, A. Aubry, D. Bayeul, A. Head-group conformations in lipid bilayer membranes 167 Dautant, M. Pantano, F. Formaggic, M. Crisma, G.M. Bonora and C. Menger, F.M. and H. Park Toniolo Microemulsions as reaction media. Self-organizing assemblies in an Peptides from chiral C**-disubstituted glycines. Synthesis and confor- environmental cleanup problem 176 mational analysis of homochiral («aM e)Leu/Al a model peptides 29 Mergler, Y.J., D.R.G. Ramsaransing and B.E. Nieuwenhuys Karaborni, S., see van Os, N.M. 181 An infrared spectroscopic study of CO and NO adsorption on Kellogg, R.M., see Poelert, M.A. 355 bimetallic Pd-Rh/SiO, catalysts 431 Kellogg, R.M., see Poelert, M.A. 365 Miedema, F., see Broek, L.A.G.M. van den 507 Kemenade, F.J. van, see Broek, L.A.G.M. van den 507 Miesen, F.W.A.M., J.L.J. van Dongen and E.W. Meijer Kikuchi, J.-i., M. Inada, H. Miura, K. Suehiro, O. Hayashida and Y. Synthesis and photochemistry of (2$,4R)- and (2R,4R)-1,2,3,4-tetra- Murakami hydro-4-ethyl-1,1,4-trimethyl-3Z-ethylidene-2-naphthalenols 307 Steroid cyclophanes as artificial receptors embedded in synthetic Mishriky, N., F.M. Asaad, Y.A. Ibrahim and A.S. Girgis bilayer membranes: aggregation behavior and molecular recognition New pyridinecarbonitriles from fluoro arylpropenones 35 216 Miura, H., see Kikuchi, J.-i. 216 Kimpe, N. De, D. De Smaele, E. Stanoeva, B. Tinant and J.-P. Declercq Müller, M., see Gankema, H. 241 Synthesis of 4-imidazolin-2-ones from a-bromo ketimines 283 Moroz, B.L., see Beutel, T. 448 Kirillova, Y.G., see Groesbeek, M. 45 Murakami, Y., O. Hayashida and Y. Nagai Kishimba, M.A. and B. Zwanenburg Hybrid molecular assemblies in combinations of a synthetic peptide Synthesis of carba-strigol analogues 21 lipid with macrocyclic cyclophanes 209 Kleijn, H., see van Maanen, H.L. 567 Murakami, Y., see Kikuchi, J.-i. 216 Klumpp, G.W., see Altink, R. 329 Nagai, Y., see Murakami, Y. 209 Knor, Z. Nieuwenhuys, B.E., see Mergler, Y.J. 431 Molecular events on metal surfaces. FEM and FIM studies of metals Nishimi, T., Y. Ishikawa, R. Ando and T. Kunitake and supported catalysts 439 Surface monolayers and aqueous bilayers of single-chain ammonium Knôzinger, H., see Beutel, T. 448 amphiphiles which contain benzylideneaniline and salicylideneaniline Koeberg-Telder, A., see Cerfontain, H. 288 units 201 Koning, H. de, see Altink, R. 329 Nolte, R.J.M., see Sommerdijk, N.A.J.M. 194 Koster, R.M., see Pestman, R. 426 Nolte, R.J.M., see Esch, J.H. van 186 Koten, G. van, see Maanen, H.L. van 567 Ogrel, A., LA. Vasilenko, J. Lugtenburg and J. Raap Koten, G. van, see Kuil, L.A. van de 267 Enzymatic synthesis of specifically ?H-labelled L-glutamic acids and Koudijs, A., see Marcelis, A.T.M. 524 2H., SN, C-labelled L-glutamines on a preparative scale 369 Kruijff, B. de, see Chupin, V. 237 Os, N.M. van, B. Smit and S. Karaborni Kruijtzer, J.A.W., see Wijkmans, J.C.H.M. 394 Models of micelle formation 181 Kubicki, M., T. Borowiak, R. Antkowiak, W.Z. Antkowiak and H. Ott, M.A., see Rozendaal, E.L.M. van 297 Chru$cicki Otten, P.A. and A. van der Gen Synthesis, NMR and X-ray structural investigation of 5-methoxy- The reaction of a-amino-substituted diphenylphosphine oxide anions 9,10-dihydro-4-azaphenanthrene N-oxide and its free amine 383 with elemental sulfur and selenium. À new route to thio- and se- lenoamides 499 Recueil des Travaux Chimiques des Pays-Bas, 113 / 12, December 1994 Ottenheijm, H.C.J., see Adang, A.E.P. 63 Smaele, D. De, see Kimpe, N. De 283 Overmars, F.J.J., J.B.F.N. Engberts and W.D. Weringa Smeets, W.J.J., see Asselt, R. van 88 Synthesis of and vesicle formation from phosphoryicholine am- Smeets, W.J.]J., see Kuil, L.A. van de 267 phiphiles with one symmetrically branched alkyl chain 293 Smirnova, S., see Chupin, V. 237 Pantano, M., see Kamphuis, J. 29 Smit, B., see Os, N.M. van 181 Park, H., see Menger, F.M. 176 Sommerdijk, N.A.J.M., M.C. Feiters, R.J.M. Nolte and B. Zwanenburg Pas, J.C. van de, C.J. Buytenhek and L.F. Brouwn Aggregation behaviour of a phospholipid based on b-(—-)-threitol 194 The effects of salts and surfactants on the physical stability of lamel- Somorjai, G.A., see Ribeiro, F.H. 419 lar liquid-crystalline systems 231 Speckamp, W.N., see Rutjes, F.P.J.T. 145 Pestman, J.M., J.B.F.N. Engberts and F. de Jong Spek, A.L., see Asselt, R. van 88 Sonochemistry: theory and applications111 (1994) 533 Spek, A.L., see Kuil, L.A. van de 267 Pestman, R., R.M. Koster and V. Ponec Spijker-Assink, M.B., see Ippel, J.H. 99 Selective hydrogenation of acetic acid towards acetaldehyde 426 Stanoeva, E., see Kimpe, N. De 283 Peters, J.A., see Huskens, J. 488 Staveren, C.J. van, see Adang, A.E.P. 63 Ploegh, H.L., see Broek, L.A.G.M. van den 507 Steen, R. van der, see Ippel, J.H. 99 Poelert, M.A., L.A. Hulshof and R.M. Kellogg Steggerda, W.F., see Liemt, W.B.S. van 153 Application of the Mitsunobu reaction to ephedrines and some re- Sudhôlter, E.J.R., see Marcelis, A.T.M. 524 lated amino alcohols. Aspects of intramolecular participation of the Sudhôlter, E.J.R., see Schrijvers, R. 351 amino group 355 Suehiro, K., see Kikuchi, J.-i. 216 Poelert, M.A., L.A. Hulshof and R.M. Kellogg Sutherland, I.M., see Simons, K.E. 465 Nucleophilic substitutions using ©-alkyI-N,N'-dialkylisoureas. Appli- Tan, M.C.C.A., see Broek, L.A.G.M. van den 507 cations to ephedrines 365 Tinant, B., see Kimpe, N. De 283 Ponec, V., see Pestman, R. 426 Toniolo, C., see Kamphuis, J. van den 29 Prins, R., see Gloor, A.P. 481 Trofimov, B.A., see Arbuzova, S.N.113 (1994) 575 Raaijmakers, H.W.C., B. Zwanenburg and G.J.F. Chittenden Udding, J.H., see Rutjes, F.P.J.T. 145 The synthesis and properties of some long-chain alkyl-Dp-glucofurano- Valentijn, A.R.P.M., O. van den Berg, G.A. van der Marel, L.H. Cohen sidurono-6,3-lactones, Db-glucofuranosides and derivatives thereof 79 and J.H. van Boom Raap, J., see Cappon, J.J. 318 A novel approach towards the synthesis of pyrophosphate analogues Raap, J., see Ogrel, A. 369 of farnesyl pyrophosphate 563 Rajumon, M.K., see Simons, K.E. 465 Vasilenko, LA., see Ogrel, A. 369 Ramsaransing, D.R.G., see Mergler, Y.J. 431 Veldhuizen, Y.S.J., see Kuil, L.A. van de 267 Reichwein, A.M., W. Verboom and D.N. Reinhoudt Veldhuizen, H.M. van, see Jansen, R.J.J. 115 Enzyme models 343 Verboom, W., see Reichwein, A.M. 343 Reinhoudt, D.N., see Reichwein, A.M. 343 Verdegem, P.J.E., see Cappon, J.J. 318 Ribeiro, F.H. and G.A. Somorjai Vermaas, D.J., see Broek, L.A.G.M. van den 507 The fabrication of ‘“high-technology”’ catalysts 419 Vogel, E., see Cerfontain, H. 288 Ringsdorf, H., see Festag, R. 222 Wang, G.-J. and J.B.F.N. Engberts Roberts, M.W., see Simons, K.E. 465 390 Rotteveel, F.T.M., see Broek, L.A.G.M. van den 507 Wells, P.B., see Simons, K.E. 465 Rozendaal, E.L.M. van, M.A. Ott and H.W. Scheeren Wendorff, J.H., see Festag, R. 222 A LHASA analysis of taxol 297 Weringa, W.D., see Overmars, F.J.J. 293 Rutjes, F.P.J.T., J.H. Udding, H. Hiemstra and W.N. Speckamp Winkel, Y. van den, see Altink, R. 329 Synthesis of bicyclic 3-pyrazolidinones via r-cyclization reactions of Wijkmans, J.C.H.M., J.A.W. Kruijtzer, G.A. van der Marel, J.H. van exocyclic N-acylhydrazonium ions 145 Boom and W. Bloemhoff Sanders, G.M., see Schrijvers, R. 351 CF;-BOP, CF;-PyBOP and CF;-HBTU: New peptide coupling Santen, R.A. van reagents specially suited for a-aminoisobutyric acid condensations 394 Fano coupling in perturbed solid acid hydroxyls 423 Wijsman, G.W., W.H. de Wolf and F. Bickelhaupt Scheeren, H.W., see Rozendaal, E.L.M. van 297 À stereospecific anionic reduction of gem-bromohalocyclopropanes Schmitt, D., see Jansen, F.J.H.M. 552 by the dimsyl anion 53 Schoemaker, H.E., see Kamphuis, J. 29 Wilmes, O., see Cerfontain, H. 288 Schoondorp, M.A., A.J. Schouten, J.B.E. Hulshof, E.P. Schudde and B.L. Wingert, L.M., see Doren, H.A. van 260 Feringa Witters, K.D., see Cappon, J.J. 318 Second-harmonic generation from thin films of mixtures of an aggre- Wolf, W.H. de, see Wijsman, G.W. 53 gated chiral 4-nitroazobenzene dye and amylose acetate 250 Wolf, D., see Buyevskaya, O. 459 Schouten, A.J., see Schoondorp, M.A. 250 Zandberg, P., see Broek, L.A.G.M. van den 507 Schrijvers, R., M. van Dijk, G.M. Sanders and E.J.R. Sudhôlter Zou, Y., see Cerfontain, H. 403 Conformations and rotational barriers of di- and tetraarylporphyrins; Zou, Y., see Cerfontain, H. 517 a computational and experimental study 351 Zwanenburg, B., see Kishimba, M.A. 21 Schudde, E.P., see Schoondorp, M.A. 250 Zwanenburg, B., see Raaïjmakers, H.W.C. 79 Schwegler, M.A., see Jansen, R.J.J. 115 Zwanenburg, B., see Sommerdijk, N.A.J.M. 194 Simons, K.E., P.A. Meheux, S.P. Griffiths, LM. Sutherland, P. Johnston, Zwanenburg, B., see Linden, J.B. van der 547 P.B. Wells, A.F. Carley, M.K. Rajumon, M.W. Roberts and A. Ibbot- Zwikker, J.W., see Kuil, L.A. van de 267 son A model for the enantioselective hydrogenation of pyruvate catalysed by alkaloid-modified platinum 465 582 Subject Index 0165-0513/94/12582-07$7.00 Recl. Trav. Chim. Pays-Bas 113, 582-588 (1994) Subject Index absorption spectra, see UV azo dye (KMES1+6 a)myl,os e acetate, thin films, SHG, 250 acenaphthene-1,2-diimines, Pd complexes, 88 azuleno[2i,ja1 Ja,zu8le,ne (isopyrene), sulfonation in DMSO, 288 acetaldehyde, from hydrogenation of acetic acid, 427 bacteriorhodopsins, retinals, 45, 99 acetic acid, hydrogenation to acetaldehyde, 426; reduction to ac- benzenes, sulfonation, reactivity order, 403 etaldehyde over metal oxides, thesis, 578 benzotriazol-1-ol, 6-(trifluoromethyl), peptide coupling reagent, 394 acetophenones, chiral-Ln-catalyzed MPV reduction, 488; for 3-pyri- benzol k]quinoline, deriv., 383 dinecarbonitriles, 35 benzylideneaniline amphiphiles, monolayers, 201 acid catalysis, heteropolyacids, review, 115; in decomposition of biacetyl, adsorption on Rh/SiO,; FTIR, 448 coenzyme B,;, 137 3-bicyclic pyrazolidinones, from V-acylhydrazonium ions, 145 acroleines, hydrogenation over metal catalysts, thesis, 577 bidentate ligands, rigid, contg. N, 88 active sites, see catalysis bilayer vesicles, assemblies of peptide lipids and macrocyclic cyclo- acylamidrazone, Cu complex, thesis, 416 phanes, 209; galactosyl diglyceride, deuterium labeled, 237; head- N-acylhydrazonium ions, for bicyclic 3-pyrazolidinones, 145 groups conformation, 167; phosphorylcholine amphiphiles, 293; adenine, for methylphosphonate analogues, 40 self-organizing assemblies, special issue, 167-265; single-chain adenosine, 5’-dexoy, acid-induced decomposition, 137 ammonium amphiphiles, 201; steroid cyclophanes, 216; surfac- adocobinamide, acid-induced decomposition, 137 tants with imidazole and pyrazole ligands, 186 adrenocorticotropic hormone, peptidomimetics, review, 63 binaphthalenes, phenyl- and naphthyl-substd., sulfonation, 517 adsorption, on Pt in enantioselective hydrogenation of pyruvate, 465 binding, chelate effect, review, 493 aggregation, bola-amphiphiles with pyridinium headgroup, 222; biocatalysis, in non-conventional media, book, 114 D-(-)-threitol phospholipid, 194; nitroazobenzene dye + amylose biosynthesis, 1-deoxynojirimycin derivs., 507 acetate, thin films, SHG, 250; polyhydroxy amphiphiles, 260; bola-amphiphiles, with pyridinium headgroup, 222 steroid cyclophanes in bilayer membranes, 216; surfactants with book reviews, see books imidazole and pyrazole ligands, 186 books, biocatalysis in non-conventional media, 114; catalytic selective L-alanine, in assemblies of peptide lipids and macrocyclic cyclo- oxidation, 380; chemistry of fragrant substances, 381; chronicles phanes, 209 of drug discovery, 381; free radicals, introduction, 342; natural aldehydes, from hydrogenation of carboxylic acids, 427; hydrogena- products, asymmetric synthesis, 380; organic peroxides, 342; tion of a,B-unsatd. — over metal catalysts, thesis, 577 organophosphorus compounds, 382; oxygenates by homologation ALE, see Atomic-layer epitaxy or CO hydrogenation, 418; physical organic chemistry, 113; alicyclic compounds, Rodd’s chemistry of carbon compounds, 2nd physicochemical properties of surfactants, 113; progress in inor- suppl., Vol.2, book, 112 ganic chemistry, 531; reaction steps in heterogeneous catalysis, aliphatic compounds, Rodd’s chemistry of carbon compounds, 2nd 114; Rodd’s chemistry of carbon compounds, 2nd suppl., Vol.1, suppl., Vol.2, book, 112 112; Rodd’s chemistry of carbon compounds, 2nd suppl., Vol.2, alkaloids, modifying platinum as catalyst in enantioselective hydro- 112; shaped crystal growth; fluid mechanics, 417; shikimic acid, genation of pyruvate, 465 metabolism, 417; ylides and imines of phosphorus, 382 3-(1-alkenyl)cephalosporins, 305 BOP, CF3:, peptide coupling reagent, 394 allenephosphonates, 1-silyl, for thiophene-2-phosphonates, 547 borohydrate reduction, to glucofuranosidurono-6,3-lactones, 79 allylammonium, poly(alkyimethyldi-) bromides, fluorescence, 390 branched poly(propyleneimine), °N NMR, 573 allylsilanes, for bicyclic 3-pyrazolidinones, 145 bromate oxidation, a-b-glucopyranoside catalyzed by Ru complex, L-a -amino acids, stable-istope-labeled, thesis, 111 411 amino acids, a-disubstituted glycin, 29; assemblies of peptide lipids a -bromo ketimines, for 4-imidazolin-2-ones, 283 and macrocyclic cyclophanes, 209; conformationally restricted, gem-bromohalocyclopropanes, reduction by dimsyl anion, 53 review, 1; in steroid cyclophanes in bilayer membranes, 216; bubbles, sonochemistry, review, 533 peptide condensation, 394; peptidomimetics, review, 63; re- 2,3-butanedione, adsorption on Rh/SiO,; FTIR, 448 stricted, review, 1 butane, oxidation catalyzed by vanadium-contg. 12-molybdophos- a -aminobutanoic acid, peptide condensation, 394 phoric acid, 475 ammonium amphiphiles, monolayers, 201 tert-butoxide, acceleration of organolithium alkylation, 529 amphiphiles, bola- with pyridinium headgroup, 222; monolayers, 201; Co: endohedral, trend, 543 phosphorylcholine, 293; polyhydroxy, aggregation, 260; self- cage-type cyclophanes, assemblies with peptide lipids, 209 organizing assemblies, special issue, 167-265 calcium, sequestering by dicarboxy-inulin, 398; tolerance for 2-(long- amylose acetat+e a,z o dye, thin films, SHG, 250 alkylpropanediyl bis(sodium sulfates), surfactants, 163 angiotensine, peptidomimetics, review, 63 cancer therapy, chelate effect, review, 493 anionic surfactants, 2-(long-alkyl)propanediyl bis(sodium sulfates), CAOS, see Computer-Assisted Organic Synthesis 163 captodative radicals, in cyclization to N and O heterocycles, thesis, anti-cancer agent, taxol, 297 379 antiviral activity, 1-deoxynojirimycin derivs., 507 carba-strigols, 21 arenes, thermolysis, thesis, 111 carbaldehydes, arene, sulfonation, reactivity order, 403, 403 arylpropenones, for 3-pyridinecarbonitriles, 35 carbodiimides, in nucleophilic substitution of ephedrines, 365 L-aspartate, in steroid cyclophanes in bilayer membranes, 216 carbohydrates, 1-deoxynojirimycin derivs., biosynthesis, 507; glucofu- assemblies, self-organizing, lipids, 167; peptide lipids and macro- ranosidurono-6,3-lactones, 79; polyhydroxy amphiphiles, 260: cyclic cyclophanes, 209; special issue, 167-265 TEMPO-mediated oxidation of primary alcohol groups, 165 astaxanthin, labeled, 552 carbon monoxide, adsorption on Pd-Rh/SiO, catalysts, 431; hydro- asymmetric synthesis, natural products, book, 380 genation by Rh/SiO,; FTIR, 448; hydrogenation to oxygenates, atom-transfer cyclization, to N and O heterocycles via captodative book, 418; hydrogenation, influence of catalyst impurities, 481 radicals, thesis, 379 carboxylic acids, hydrogenation to aldehydes, 426 Atomic-layer epitaxy (ALE), for high-technology catalysis, review, cardiovascular histamine H, agonists, thesis, 304 419 carotenes, labeled astaxanthin, 552 aza sugar, l-deoxynojirimycin derivs., biosynthesis, 507 carrier-mediated transport, through liquid membranes, thesis, 334 4-azaphenanthrene, deriv., 383 cast films, mono- and bilayers of single-chain ammonium am- azetidin-2-ones (B-lactams), 3-substd., from Zn enolates and imines, phiphiles, 201 567 catalysis, biacetyl adsorption on Rh/SiO,; FTIR, 448; bio in non- aziridinium ions, in nucleophilic substitution of ephedrines, 355, 365 conventional media, book, 114; bromate oxidation of «-b-gluco- Recueil des Travaux Chimiques des Pays-Bas, 113 / 12, December 1994 pyranoside, Ru complex, 411; carbon monoxide hydrogenation, controlled phase separation, gel-template leaching, 241 influence of impurities, 481; chelate effect, review, 493; chiral- coordination, Pd to rigid bidentate N ligands, 88 Ln-catalyzed MPV reduction, 488; enantioselective hydrogena- Copper, 1,2,4-triazole and acylamidrazone complexes, thesis, 416 tion of pyruvate, 465; enzyme models, review, 343; FEM and copper, binding to surfactants with imidazole and pyrazole ligands, FIM, 439; heterogeneous, book, 114; heteropolyacids, review, 186 115; high-technology, review, 419; hydrogenation of «,B-unsatd. critical aggregate concentration, poly(alkyImethyldiallylammonium) aldehydes over Pt, thesis, 577; hydrogenation of acetic acid to bromides, fluorescence, 390 acetaldehyde, 426; in acid-induced decomposition of coenzyme Critical Micellar Concentration (CMC), 2-(long-alkyl)propanediyl B,;, 137; nitrobenzene reduction over metal oxides, thesis, 577; bis(sodium sulfates), surfactants, 163; bola-amphiphiles with pyri- organonickel in Kharash addition reaction, 267; oxidation of dinium headgroup, 222 hydrogen on Pt, 444; oxidation, by vanadium-contg. 12-molyb- cross-linked networks, in gel-template leaching, 241 dophosphoric acid, 475; oxidative coupling of methane to ethane, crowding, C-halophosphaalkenes, 278 459; oxygenates by homologation or CO hydrogenation, book, crown ethers, dithia-porphyrazine, crystal structure, 109; in carrier- 418; Pd-Rh/SiO,, CO and NO adsorption, 431; propane activa- mediated transport through liquid membranes, thesis, 334; in tion over Ga-modified H-ZS M-5 catalysts, 454; reduction over enzyme models, review, 343; organometallic 1,3-xylylene, thesis, metal oxides, thesis, 578; rhodium hydride diphosphite in hydro- 304 formylation, 61; Sachtler, Prof. W.M.H., special issue, Nr. 10; crystal growth, fluid mechanics, book, 417 selective oxidation, book, 380 crystal structure, benzo[Aljquinoline deriv., 383; dithiacrown ether cavitation, sonochemistry, review, 533 porphyrazine, 109; 4-imidazolin-2-ones, 283; manganese N,N'- cephalosporins, 3-(1-alkenyl), 305 disalicylidenecyclohexanediamine complex, 413; organonickel with chain length, mono- and bilayers of single-chain ammonium am- chiral pyrrolidinyl ligands, 267; Pd complexes with rigid bidentate phiphiles, 201 N ligands, 88; pyrazolo[1,2-a]pyrazole-1-carboxylate, 145; tripep- chalcogen amides, from a-substd. diphenylphosphine oxide anions tide containing a-disubstituted glycin, 29 with S and Se, 499 cyanate, in a-bromo ketimines to 4-imidazolin-2-ones, 283 charge-transfer state, donor-bridge-acceptor systems, long-range w-(cyanobiphenylyloxy)alkanoates, cholesteryl, liquid-crystalline charge separation, thesis, 334 phase, 524 CHARm, molecular mechanics on di- and tetraarylporphyrins, 351 cyclization, see ring closure chelate effect, in binding, catalysis and chemotherapy, review, 493 cyclodextrin, binding by dimer, chelate effect, review, 493 CHEMFETS, see Chemically modified Field-Effect Transistors cycloheptadiene, 1,2-dimethylene-3,5-, 377 chemical waves, oxidation of hydrogen on Pt, 444 1,1-cyclohexanedicarbonitriles, 4-hydroxy, for 3-pyridinecarbonitriles, chemical weapons, destruction in microemulsions, 176 35 Chemically modified Field-Effect Transistors (CHEMFETSs), sodium- cyclopeptides, macrocyclic cyclophanes, 209 selective, thesis, 111 cyclophanes, assemblies with peptide lipids, 209; steroid in bilayer chemotherapy, chelate effect, review, 493 membranes, 216 chirality, aggregate surfactants with imidazole and pyrazole ligands, cyclopropanes, gem-bromohalo, reduction by dimsyl anion, 53 186; assemblies of peptide lipids and macrocyclic cyclophanes, cytosine, for methylphosphonate analogues, 40 209; cholesteryl w-(cyanobiphenylyloxy)alkanoates, 524; enantio- dendrimers, poly(propyleneimine), N NMR, 573 selective hydrogenation of pyruvate, 465; ephedrines, 355, 365; 5’ -deoxyadenosine, acid-induced decomposition, 137 3Z-ethylidene-2-naphthalenols, 307; L-histidine, labeled, 318; in- 1-deoxynojirimycin, derivs., biosynthesis, 507 ositol phosphate, 335; Ln-catalyzed MPV reduction, 488; natural detergent, see surfactant products, asymmetric synthesis, book, 380; nitroazobenzene dye deuteration, L-glutamic acid, 369 + amylose acetate, thin films, SHG, 250; organonickel with chiral deuterium labeling, unsaturated monogalactosyl diglyceride, 237 pyrrolidinyl ligands, 267 dicarboxy-inulin, from inuline hypochlorite oxidation, 398 2-chlorodioxaphospholane, for phosphorylcholine amphiphiles, 293 Diels-Alder, taxol, 297 cholate, in steroid cyclophanes in bilayer membranes, 216 2-(diethoxyphosphinyl)alkanedinitriles, for retinals, 45 cholesteryl «-(cyanobiphenylyloxy)alkanoates, liquid-crystalline difference spectrophotometry, bola-amphiphiles with pyridinium phase, 524 headgroup, 222 chromatography, gel-filtration, assemblies of peptide lipids and Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC), assemblies of peptide lipids macrocyclic cyclophanes, 209; labeled astaxanthin, 552 and macrocyclic cyclophanes, 209; bola-amphiphiles with pyri- chromophores, alignment in mono- and bilayers of single-chain am- dinium headgroup, 222; cholesteryl w-(cyanobiphenylyloxy)al- monium amphiphiles, 201; in bacteriorhodopsins, 45 kanoates, 524; surfactants with imidazole and pyrazole ligands, cinchonidine, modifying platinum as catalyst in enantioselective hy- 186 drogenation of pyruvate, 465 Differential ThermoGravimetry (DTG), oxidation catalyzed by vana- cis-trans selectivity, B-lactams (3-substd.) from Zn enolates and dium-contg. 12-molybdophosphoric acid, 475, 475 imines, 567 diffusion, in carrier-mediated transport through liquid membranes, cloud point, lamellar liquid-crystalline phase, 231 thesis, 334 CMC, see Critical Micellar Concentration diglyceride, deuterium labeling, galactosyl, 237 co-surfactants, bola-amphiphiles with pyridinium headgroup, 222 dilithiobenzene, 1,3- and 1,4-, 527 coal-type hydrogen donors, in thermolysis of arenes, thesis, 111 1,2-dimethylene-3,5-cycloheptadiene, 377 cobalamine, hydronation, 137 dimethylsulfonio-dehydrogenation, azuleno{2,1,8,iaJazulene (iso- cobalt, alkyl, coenzyme B,,, Costa-type model, 329; organo, Schiff pyrene) in DMSO, 288 bases, thesis, 304; see also coenzyme B,, dimsyl anion, DMSO anion, reducing bromohalocyclopropanes, 53 coenzyme B,;,, acid-induced decomposition, 137; Costa-type model, dimyristoylphosphatidylserine, in lipid bilayer membranes, 167 329; organocobalt Schiff bases, models, thesis, 304 dioxaphospholane, 2-chloro, for phosphorylcholine amphiphiles, 293 complexation, calcium by dicarboxy-inulin, 398; coenzyme B,;, dipeptides, containing restricted amino acids, review, 1 Costa-type model, 329; in carrier-mediated transport through diphenylphosphine oxide anions, a-substd., with S and Se, 499 liquid membranes, thesis, 334; manganese N,N'-disalicylidene- DIP, inositol phosphate, 335 cyclohexanediamine, 413 dithiacrown ether, porphyrazine, crystal structure, 109 computational chemistry, see CAOS DLS, see Dynamic Light Scattering computer simulation, headgroups in lipid bilayer membranes, 167; DMSO anion, reducing bromohalocyclopropanes, 53 models of micelle formation, 181 DMSO SO3, azuleno{2j,a 1Ja,zu8le,ne (isopyrene) sulfonation, 288 Computer-Assisted Organic Synthesis (CAOS), taxol, 297 DNA, 5-(B-Dp-glucopyranosyloxymethyl)-2'-deoxyuridine, 337; meth- conductivity, bola-amphiphiles with pyridinium headgroup, 222; ox- ylphosphonate analogues, 40 idative coupling of methane to ethane, 459 dNM, 1-deoxynojirimycin derivs., biosynthesis, 507 conformation, benzo{hJquinoline deriv., 383; bola-amphiphiles with dodecylbenzenesulfonate, in lamellar liquid-crystalline phase, 231 pyridinium headgroup, 222; di- and tetraarylporphyrins, 351; 3Z- donor-bridge-acceptor systems, long-range charge separation, the- ethylidene-2-naphthalenols, 307; headgroups in lipid bilayer sis, 334 membranes, 167; hydridorhodium diphosphite, 61: peptides con- drugs, discovery, book, 381; peptidomimetics, review, 63 taining a-disubstituted glycin, 29; poly(alkylmethyldiallylammo- DSC, see Differential Scanning Calorimetry nium) bromides, fluorescence, 390; in restricted amino acids, DTG, see Differential ThermoGravimetry review, 1; retinals, 99 Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS), assemblies of peptide lipids and contact preparation, polyhydroxy amphiphiles, 260 macrocyclic cyclophanes, 209 584 Subject Index electrical conductivity, oxidative coupling of methane to ethane, 459 glycosidase inhibitors, 1-deoxynojirimycin derivs., 507 electron diffraction, nitroazobenzene dye +amylose acetate, thin glycosidation, 5-(B-b-glucopyranosyloxymethyl)-2’-deoxyuridine, 337; films, SHG, 250 to glucofuranosidurono-6,3-lactones, 79 electron microscopy, see microscopy; mono- and bilayers of single- guanine, for methylphosphonate analogues, 40 chain ammonium amphiphiles, 201; phosphorylcholine am- halogen-lithium exchange, 1,3- and 1,4-dilithiobenzene, 527 phiphiles, bilayer vesicles, 293 C-halophosphaalkenes, 278 Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR), surfactants with imidazole harmonic generation (SHG), second-, from thin films, 250 and pyrazole ligands, 186 harpooning mechanism, donor-bridge-acceptor systems, long-range electron-beam lithography, for high-technology catalysis, review, 419 charge separation, thesis, 334 electronic spectra, see UV HBTU, CF3:, peptide coupling reagent, 394 emulsions, micro, in environmental cleanup, 176 headgroups, conformation and tilting in lipid bilayer membranes, enantiomers, see chirality 167; double in 2-(long-alkyl)propanediyl bis(sodium sulfates), sur- enantioselective hydrogenation, pyruvate, 465 factants, 163; in bola-amphiphiles, 222; self-organizing assem- endohedral fullerene, trend, 543 blies, special issue, 167-265 enolates, Zn, for 3-substd. B-lactams, 567 a -helices, in restricted amino acids, review, 1 enzymatic labeling, L-glutamic acid, 369 heptanedinitrile, 2-(diethoxyphosphinyl), for retinals, 45 enzymes, coenzyme B,;, acid-induced decomposition, 137; coenzyme heterogeneous catalysis, book, 114 B,,, Costa-type model, 329, 329; contg. a-disubstitutedglycin, 29; heteropolyacids (HPAs), catalysts, review, 115 models, review, 343; contg.restricted amino acids, review, 1 heteropolyoxymetallates, vanadium-contg. 12-molybdophosphoric ephedrines, Mitsunobu reaction, 355 acid, 475 epitaxy, atomic-layer, for high-technology catalysis, review, 419 hexagonal phase, galactosyl diglyceride, deuterium labeled, 237 epoxidation catalyst, Jacobson, crystal structure, 413 hexanedinitrile, 2-(diethoxyphosphinyl), for retinals, 45 1,2-epoxybutane, in Wittig reaction for 3-(1-alkenyl)cephalosporins, 1-hexanol, induction of lyotropic mesophase in bola-amphiphiles, 222 305 high-technology catalysts, review, 419 EPR, see Electron Paramagnetic Resonance hindered amino acids, peptide condensation, 394 equilibrium, propane activation over Ga-modified H-ZS M-5 cata- histamine H, agonists, cardiovascular, thesis, 304 lysts, 454 L-histidine, labeled, 318 equipment, for sonochemistry, review, 533 HIV-1, 1-deoxynojirimycin derivs., antiviral activity, 507 ethane, from oxidative coupling of methane, 459 Hoff lecture, van ’t, chelate effect in binding, catalysis and 3Z-ethylidene-2-naphthalenols, 307 chemotherapy, review, 493 Evans transmission window, theory, 423 Hofmeister series, lamellar liquid-crystalline phase, 231 EVROPT-1, adsorption on Pt in enantioselective hydrogenation of homologation, oxygenates, book, 418 pyruvate, 465 Horner-Wittig reaction, a-substd. diphenylphosphine oxide anions Fano coupling, in perturbed solid acid hydroxyls, 423 with S and Se, 499 farnesyl pyrophosphate (FPP), analogues, 563 host-guest chemistry, assemblies of peptide lipids and macrocyclic farnesyl pyrophosphate, analogues, 563 cyclophanes, 209; enzyme models, review, 343; steroid cyclo- Fast Protein Liquid Chromatography (FPLC), for methylphospho- phanes in bilayer membranes, 216 nate analogues, 40 hot-spot theory, sonochemistry, review, 533 FEM, see field-emission microscopy HPAs, see heteropolyacids Fermi resonance, theory, 423 hybrid molecular assemblies, in steroid cyclophanes in bilayer mem- fibers, mono- and bilayers of single-chain ammonium amphiphiles, branes, 216; peptide lipids and macrocyclic cyclophanes, 209 201 hydrazine, for methylphosphonate analogues, 40 fibrinogen, peptidomimetics, review, 63 N-hydrazonium ions, acyl, for bicyclic 3-pyrazolidinones, 145 field-emission microscopy (FEM), catalyst surfaces, 439; gas-Pt and hydride transfer, in enzyme models, review, 343 Rh interactions, thesis, 577 hydridorhodium diphosphite, hydroformylation catalyst, 61 field-ion microscopy (FIM), catalyst surfaces, 439; oxidation of hy- hydrocarbonylation, hydridorhodium diphosphite, catalyst, 61; oxy- drogen on Pt, 444 genates by homologation or CO hydrogenation, book, 418 FIM, see field-ion microscopy hydrogenation, «,B-unsatd. aldehydes over metal catalysts, thesis, fluid mechanics, shaped crystal growth, book, 417 577; acetic acid to acetaldehyde, 426; carbon monoxide, influence fluorescence polarization, assemblies of peptide lipids and macro- of catalyst impurities, 481; pyruvate, 465 cyclic cyclophanes, 209 hydrogen, oxidation on Pt, 444 fluorescence, 3Z-ethylidene-2-naphthalenols, 307; hydrophobic mi- hydrophobic microdomains, fluorescence, 390 crodomains, 390 hydroxyls, perturbed, Fano coupling, 423 fluxionality, benAzJ quoinollin e deriv., 383 hypobromite, primary alcohol groups in polysaccharides, oxidation, formulae, see mathematical equations 165 Fourier Transform IR (FTIR), peptides containing a-disubstituted hypochlorite oxidation, inulin, 398 glycin, 29 imidazoles, bis- of cyclodextrin, catalysis, chelate effect, review, 493: FPLC, see Fast Protein Liquid Chromatography labeled L-histidine, 318; ligands in surfactants, 186 FPP, see farnesyl pyrophosphate 4-imidazolin-2-ones, from a-bromo ketimines, 283 fragrance, see odor imines, of phosphorus, book, 382; Zn for 3-substd. B-lactams, 567 free radicals, see radicals iminoacenaphthene, 1,2-di, Pd complexes, 88 FTIR, see Fourier Transform IR immunosupressive activity, 1-deoxynojirimycin derivs., 507 fullerene, endohedral, trend, 543 indeno{1,2-b]furan-2-ones, carba-strigols, 21 galactosyl diglyceride, deuterium labeling, 237 inorganic chemistry, book, 531 gallium, propane activation over Ga-modified H-ZS M-5 catalysts, inositol phosphate, 335 454 inulin, hypochlorite oxidation, 398; TEMPO-mediated oxidation of gas-metal interactions, no reduction over Pt and Rh, thesis, 577 primary alcohol groups, 165 gel-filtration chromatography, assemblies of peptide lipids and inversion, pseudoephedrines, 355 macrocyclic cyclophanes, 209 iodine-bromine exchange, C-halophosphaalkenes, 278 gel-template leaching, for methacrylate resin membranes, 241 ion selectivity, in gel-template leaching, 241 generations, in poly(propyleneimine) dendrimers, 573 IR, biacetyl adsorption on Rh/SiO,; FTIR, 448; CO and NO ad- germination, of witch weed by carba-strigols, 21 sorption on Pd-Rh/SiO, catalysts, 431; Fano coupling in per- glucofuranosidurono-6,3-lactones, 79 turbed hydroxyis, 423; nitroazobenzene dye + amylose acetate, a-p-glucopyranoside, bromate oxidation catalyzed by Ru complex, thin films, SHG, 250; oxidation catalyzed by vanadium-conteg. 411 12-molybdophosphoric acid, 475; peptides containing «-disubsti- 5-(B-D-glucopyranosyloxymethyl)-2’ -deoxyuridine, 337 tuted glycin, FTIR, 29 L-glutamic acid, enzymatic labeling, 369 isopyrene (azuleno[2,1,8,ija Jazulene), sulfonation in DMSO, 288 glyceride, deuterium labeling, galactosyl di, 237 isotopomers, see labeling glycin, a-disubstituted, 29 isoureas, in nucleophilic substitution of ephedrines, 365 glycolipids, galactosyl diglyceride, deuterium labeled, 237 Jacobson epoxidation catalyst, crystal structure, 413 N -glycoprotein, 1-deoxynojirimycin derivs., biosynthesis, 507 Keggin anion, vanadium in 12-molybdophosphoric acid catalysts, 475 Recueil des Travaux Chimiques des Pays-Bas, 113 / 12, December 1994 ketimines, a -bromo, for 4-imidazolin-2-ones, 283 methacrylate, resin membranes by gel-template leaching, 241 ketones, aromatic, sulfonation, reactivity order, 403; chiral-Ln-cata- methane, oxidative coupling to ethane, 459 lyzed MPV reduction, 488 methanol, from carbon monoxide hydrogenation, 481; oxidation cat- Kharash addition reaction, organonickel catalyst, 267 alyzed by vanadium-contg. 12-molybdophosphoric acid, 475 kinetics, coenzyme B,;, acid-induced decomposition, 137; oxidative 8,16-methanoretinal, 99 coupling of methane to ethane, 459; propane activation over methylenephosphines, 278 Ga-modified H-ZS M-5 catalysts, 454; surfactants with imidazole methylphosphonate oligodeoxynucleotides (MPO), DNA analogues, and pyrazole ligands, 186 40 KMES16 (nitroazobenzene dye), + amylose acetate, thin films, SHG, micelles, bola-amphiphiles with pyridinium headgroup, 222; forma- 250 tion, models, 181; self-organizing assemblies, special issue, 167-— Krafft temperature, 2-(long-alkylpropanediyl bis(sodium sulfates), 265 surfactants, 163 Michael addition, for 3-pyridinecarbonitriles, 35 labeling, L-a-amino acids with stable istopes, thesis, 111; astaxanthin, microdomains, fluorescence, 390 552; unsaturated monogalactosyl diglyceride with deuterium, 237; microemulsions, in environmental cleanup, 176 L-glutamic acid, 369; Lhistidine, 318; ubiquinone-0 and -10 with microkinetics, oxidative coupling of methane to ethane, 459 C13, 153 microscopy, D-(— )-threitol phospholipid, aggregation, 194; surfac- B-lactams, 3-substd., from Zn enolates and imines, 567 tants with imidazole and pyrazole ligands, 186 lamellar liquid-crystalline phase, physical stability, 231 mimetics, peptidomimetics, review, 63; review, 1 lamellar lyotropic mesophase, bola-amphiphiles with pyridinium Mitsunobu reaction, ephedrines, 355 headgroup, 222 mixed-metal oxides, heteropolyacid catalysts, review, 115 Langmuir-blodgett (LB) films, SHG, 250 MM, see molecular mechanics lanthanides, chiral-Ln-catalyzed MPV reduction, 488 MNDO), see quantum chemistry Laser Raman Spectroscopy (LRS), oxidation catalyzed by vanadium- molecular alignment, mono- and bilayers of single-chain ammonium contg. 12-molybdophosphoric acid, 475 amphiphiles, 201 LB (Langmuir-blodgett) films, SHG, 250 molecular mechanics (MM), adsorption on Pt in enantioselective leaching, gel-template, for methacrylate resin membranes, 241 hydrogenation of pyruvate, 465; di- and tetraarylporphyrins, 351; LEED, adsorption on Pt in enantioselective hydrogenation of pyru- retinals, 45, 99 vate, 465 molecular recognition, assemblies of peptide lipids and macrocyclic LEISS, nitrobenzene reduction over metal oxides, thesis, 577 cyclophanes, 209; self-organizing assemblies, special issue, 167-— LHASA analysis, taxol, 297 265; steroid cyclophanes in bilayer membranes, 216 ligands, rigid, bidentate, contg. N, 88 molybdenum, oxides, heteropolyacid catalysts, review, 115 lipid bilayer membranes, headgroups conformation, 167 12-molybdophosphoric acid, catalysts contg. vanadium, 475 lipid peptides, assemblies with macrocyclic cyclophanes, 209 monolayers, D-(—)-threitol phospholipid, aggregation, 194; single- liquid membranes, carrier-mediated transport, thesis, 334 chain ammonium amphiphiles, 201 liquid-cristalline phase, polyhydroxy amphiphiles, 260 MPO, see methylphosphonate oligodeoxynucleotides liquid-crystalline phase, assemblies of peptide lipids and macro- MPV reduction, see Meerwein-Ponndorf-Verley reduction cyclic cyclophanes, 209; bilayer membranes, 167; cholesteryl «- MS (Mass Spectroscopy), L-glutamic acid, enzymatic labeling, 369; (cyanobiphenylyloxy)alkanoates, 524; physical stability, 231; self- L-histidine, labeled, 318; labeled astaxanthin, 552; retinals, 45; organizing assemblies, special issue, 167-265 ubiquinone-0 and -10, C13-labeled, 153 lithiobenzene, 1,3-di- and 1,4-di, 527 multi-bilayers, single-chain ammonium amphiphiles, 201 lithium, organo, acceleration of alkylation by KOtBu, 529 musterd gas, destruction in microemulsions, 176 locked trienes, thesis, 304 myristoylphosphatidylserine, di, in lipid bilayer membranes, 167 2-(long-alkyl)propanediyl bis(sodium sulfates), surfactants, 163 NaDoBS, sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate, in lamellar liquid-crys- loops, in restricted amino acids, review, 1 talline phase, 231 LRS, see Laser Raman Spectroscopy naphthalenes, phenyl- and naphthyl-substd., sulfonation, 517; sul- lyotropic mesophase, bola-amphiphiles with pyridinium headgroup, fonation, reactivity order, 403 222; lamellar liquid-crystalline phase, 231; polyhydroxy am- 2-naphthalenols, 307 phiphiles, 260; self-organizing assemblies, special issue, 167-265 natural products, asymmetric synthesis, book, 380 L-lysine, in steroid cyclophanes in bilayer membranes, 216 NDDO), see Neglect of Diatomic Differential Overlap macrocyclic cyclophanes, assemblies with peptide lipids, 209; steroid Neglect of Diatomic Differential Overlap (NDDO), Pd complexes in bilayer membranes, 216 with rigid bidentate N ligands, 88 magnesia, as catalyst in oxidative coupling of methane to ethane, 459 neomenthanethiol, 365 magnetism, Cu 1,2,4-triazoles and Cu acylamidrazones, thesis, 416 nerve agents, destruction in microemulsions, 176 malononitriles, arylidene, for 3-pyridinecarbonitriles, 35 networks, cross-linked, in gel-template leaching, 241 manganese oxide (Mn,0,), catalyst in nitrobenzene reduction, the- neuropeptides, peptidomimetics, review, 63 sis, 577; catalyst in reduction, thesis, 578 nickel, organo, with chiral pyrrolidinyi ligands, 267 manganese, V,N'-disalicylidenecyclohexanediamine complex, crystal nitroarenes, sulfonation, reactivity order, 403 structure, 413 4-nitroazobenzene dye (KMES16), +amylose acetate, thin films, p-mannitol, diisopropylidene, MPV reduction of acetophenone cat- SHG, 250 alyzed by Ln complex, 488 nitrobenzene, oxide catalysts in reduction, thesis, 577; reduction to mass-action model, bola-amphiphiles with pyridinium headgroup, nitrosobenzene over metal oxides, thesis, 578 222; micelle formation, 181 nitrogen dioxide, for phosphorylcholine amphiphiles, 293 Mass spectrometry, see MS nitrogen inversion barrier, in bicyclic 3-pyrazolidinones, 145 mathematical equations, Evans transmission window, theory, 423 nitrogen ligands, rigid, bidentate, 88 mechanism, B-lactams (3-substd.) from Zn enolates and imines, 567; nitrogen oxide (NO), adsorption on Pd-Rh/SiO, catalysts, 431 a-substd. diphenylphosphine oxide anions with S and Se, 499; NLO (nonlinear optical) dyes, + amylose acetate, thin films, SHG, sulfonation of benzenes and naphthalenes, 403; sulfonation of 250 phenyl- and naphthyl-substd. naphthalenes, 517 BC NMR, benzo[AJquinoline deriv., 383; bicyclic 3-pyrazolidinones, medicinal chemistry, drug discovery, book, 381 145; coenzyme B,,, Costa-type model, 329; 3Z-ethylidene-2- Meerwein-Ponndorf-Verley (MPV) reduction, chiral-Ln-catalyzed, naphthalenols, 307; L-glutamic acid, enzymatic labeling, 369; L- 488 histidine, labeled, 318; labeled astaxanthin, 552; B-lactams (3- membranes, assemblies of peptide lipids and macrocyclic cyclo- substd.) from Zn enolates and imines, 567; mass NMR, propane phanes, 209; carrier-mediated transport, thesis, 334; headgroups activation over Ga-modified H-ZS M-5 catalysts, 454; organon- conformation, 167; methacrylate resins, by gel-template leaching, ickel with chiral pyrrolidinyl ligands, 267; Pd complexes with rigid 241; mono- and bilayers of single-chain ammonium amphiphiles, bidentate N ligands, 88; ubiquinone-0 and -10, C13-labeled, 153 201; steroid cyclophanes, 216 1H NMR, assemblies of peptide lipids and macrocyclic cyclophanes, mesogens, glucofuranosidurono-6,3-lactones, 79 209; labeled astaxanthin, 552; benzo[hJjquinoline deriv., 383; bi- mesophase, bola-amphiphiles with pyridinium headgroup, 222; poly- cyclic 3-pyrazolidinones, 145; coenzyme B,;,, Costa-type model, hydroxy amphiphiles, 260; self-organizing assemblies, special 1s- 329; 3Z-ethylidene-2-naphthalenols, 307; L-glutamic acid, enzy- sue, 167-265 matic labeling, 369; L-histidine, labeled, 318; hydridorhodium metabolism, shikimic acid, book, 417 diphosphite, 61; B-lactams (3-substd.) from Zn enolates and metallo-vesicles, surfactants with imidazole and pyrazole ligands, 186 imines, 567; organonickel with chiral pyrrolidinyl ligands, 267; Pd 586 Subject Index complexes with rigid bidentate N ligands, 88; peptides containing phosphoranes, book, 382 a-disubstituted glycin, 29; phosphorylcholine amphiphiles, bilayer phosphorus, vlides and imines, book, 382 vesicles, 293; retinals, 45, 99; ubiquinone-0 and -10, C13-labeled, phosphorus nerve agents, destruction in microemulsions, 176 153 phosphorylcholine, amphiphiles, 293 ?H NMR, galactosyl diglyceride, deuterium labeled, 237 photochemistry, donor-bridge-acceptor systems, long-range charge ISN NMR, 1-histidine, labeled, 318; poly(propyleneimine) den- separation, thesis, 334; 3Z-ethylidene-2-naphthalenols, 307 drimers, 573 phthalimides, in nucleophilic substitution of ephedrines, 365 1p NMR, phosphorylcholine amphiphiles, bilayer vesicles, 293; D- physical chemistry, surfactants, book, 113 (— )-threitol phospholipid, aggregation, 194 physical organic chemistry, book, 113 ne NMR, oxidation catalyzed by vanadium-contg. 12-molybdophos- pinacolone, chiral-Ln-catalyzed MPV reduction, 488 phoric acid, 475 1-piperidinyloxy, 2,2,6,6-tetramethyl- (TEMPO), primary alcohol nojirimycin, 1-deoxy, derivs., biosynthesis, 507 groups in polysaccharides, oxidation, 165 non-conventional media, biocatalysis, book, 114 platinum, catalyst in enantioselective hydrogenation of pyruvate, 465; non-linear dynamics, oxidation of hydrogen on Pt, 444 gas-metal interactions, thesis, 577; hydrogen oxidation, 444; hy- non-linear optical (NLO) dyes, + amylose acetate, thin films, SHG, drogenation of «,B-unsatd. aldehydes over Pt, thesis, 577; in 250 oxides as hydrogenation catalyst, 426 18-norretinal, 45 poisoning, catalyst in carbon monoxide hydrogenation, 481 20-norretinal, 45 polarization microscopy, cholesteryl w-(cyanobiphenylyloxy)alkano- nucleic acids, methylphosphonate analogues of DNA, 40 ates, 524 nucleophilic substitution, ephedrines, 355, 365 polarization, fluorescence, assemblies of peptide lipids and macro- nucleoside, 5-(B-D-glucopyranosyloxymethyl)-2’-deoxyuridine, 337 cyclic cyclophanes, 209 OCM, oxidative coupling of methane to ethane, 459 poly(alkylmethyldiallylammonium), bromides, fluorescence, 390 odd-even effect, optics of chiral liquid-crystalline cholesteryl w- poly(propyleneimine), dendrimers, N NMR, 573 (cyanobiphenylyloxy)alkanoates, 524, 524 polyacids, hetero, catalysts, review, 115 odor, chemistry of fragrant substances, book, 381 polyhydroxy amphiphiles, aggregation, 260 oligodeoxynucleotides, methylphosphonate, 40 polymer-supported synthesis, see solid-phase synthesis opsin shift, in bacteriorhodopsins, 45 polymerization, by sonochemistry, review, 533 optical activity, see chirality polymorphism, galactosyl diglyceride, deuterium labeled, 237 ordered adsorption, on Pt in enantioselective hydrogenation of pyru- polyols, polyhydroxy amphiphiles, 260 vate, 465 polysaccharides, TEMPO-mediated oxidation of primary alcohol ordering, cholesteryl w-(cyanobiphenylyloxy)alkanoates, 524 groups, 165 organic chemistry, physical, book, 113 polysoaps, poly(alkyimethyldiallylammonium) bromides, fluores- organic peroxides, book, 342 cence, 390 organocobalt, Schiff bases, thesis, 304 porphyrazine, dithiacrown ether, crystal structure, 109 organolithium, acceleration of alkylation by KOtBu, 529; 1,3-di- and porphyrins, di- and tetraaryl, conformation, molecular mechanics, 1,4-dilithiobenzene, 527 351 organometallic 1,3-xylylene crown ethers, thesis, 304 positional reactivity, in sulfonation of phenyl- and naphthyl-substd. organonickel, with chiral pyrrolidinyl ligands, 267 naphthalenes, 517; sulfonation of benzenes and naphthalenes, organophosphorus, book, 382 403 oscillating reactions, oxidation of hydrogen on Pt, 444 potassium tert-butoxide, acceleration of organolithium alkylation, oxidation catalysts, heteropolyacids, review, 115 529 oxidation, catalytic selective, book, 380; inulin, hypochlorite, 398; premicelles, bola-amphiphiles with pyridinium headgroup, 222 methanol, butane, pentane catalyzed by vanadium-contg. 12- primary alcohol groups, in polysaccharides, TEMPO-mediated oxi- molybdophosphoric acid, 475 dation, 165 oxidative coupling of methane (OCM), to ethane, 459 promoter effect, in catalytic CO hydrogenation, 481 oxirane, 2-ethyl, in Wittig reaction for 3-(1-alkenyl)cephalosporins, propanediyl bis(sodium sulfates), 2-(long-alkyl), surfactants, 163 305 propane, activation over Ga-modified H-ZS M-5 catalysts, 454 oxygenates, by homologation or CO hydrogenation, book, 418 propellanes, 53 packing paramter, phosphorylcholine amphiphiles, bilayer vesicles, propenones, aryl-, for 3-pyridinecarbonitriles, 35 293 (propyleneimine), poly, dendrimers, SN NMR, 573 palladium, CO and NO adsorption on Pd-Rh/SiO, catalysts, 431; 3-(1-propylidene)cephalosporins, 305 on SiO, catalyst in CO hydrogenation, 481; rigid bidentate N propynylsilanes, for bicyclic 3-pyrazolidinones, 145 ligand complexes, 88 protecting groups, in 5-(B-b-glucopyranosyloxymethyl)-2'-deoxyuri- pentane, oxidation catalyzed by vanadium-contg. 12-molybdophos- dine, 337 phoric acid, 475 proteins, see also peptides peptide coupling reagents, CF3-BOP, CF3-PyBOP, CF3-HBTU, 394 proton pump, bacteriorhodopsins, 45 peptide lipids, assemblies with macrocyclic cyclophanes, 209 pseudoephedrines, Mitsunobu reaction, 355 peptides, assemblies with macrocyclic cyclophanes, 209; containing PyBOP, CF3:, peptide coupling reagent, 394 a-disubstituted glycin, 29; containing restricted amino acids, re- pyrazole, ligands in surfactants, 186 view, 1; peptidomimetics, review, 63 3-pyrazolidinones, from N-acylhydrazonium ions, 145 peptidomimetics, review, 1, 63 pyrazolo!{1,2-a]pyrazolinones, from N-acylhydrazonium ions, crystal perfluoroalkanes, in gel-template leaching, 241 structure, 145 peroxides, organic, book, 342 pyrene, fluorescence probe for poly(alkylImethyldiallylammonium) perturbation, assemblies of peptide lipids and macrocyclic cyclo- bromides, 390 phanes, 209 3-pyridinecarbonitriles, from arylpropenones, 35 perturbed hydroxyis, Fano coupling, 423 pyridinium headgroup, in bola-amphiphiles, 222 pharmacology, cardiovascular histamine H, agonists, thesis, 304 pyrophosphate, farnesyl, analogues, 563 phase diagram, bola-amphiphiles with pyridinium headgroup, 222 pyrrolidine, chiral ligand in organonickel, 267 phase-separation model, bola-amphiphiles with pyridinium head- pyruvate, catalytic enantioselective hydrogenation, 465 group, 222 QUANTA, molecular mechanics on di- and tetraarylporphyrins, 351 C-phosphaalkenes, 278 quantum chemistry, 3Z-ethylidene-2-naphthalenols, 307 phosphatidylcholine, headgroup, conformation in lipid bilayer mem- quinone-0 and -10, ubi, C13-labeled, 153 branes, 167 radicals, free, introduction, book, 342; in cyclization to N and O phosphatidylserine, dimyristoyl, in lipid bilayer membranes, 167 heterocycles, thesis, 379 phosphine oxide anions, a -substd. diphenyl, with S and Se, 499 rarefaction, sonochemistry, review, 533 phosphitylation, 5-(B-b-glucopyranosyloxymethyl)-2'-deoxyuridine, reactivity, C-halophosphaalkenes, 278 337; inositol phosphate, 335 rearrangement, to 1,2-dimethylene-3,5-cycloheptadierne, 377 phospholipid, D-(— )-threitol, aggregation, 194 receptor, steroid cyclophanes in bilayer membranes, 216 phosphonates, methyl, DNA analogues, 40 reduction, acetic acid to acetaldehyde, 426; to glucofuranosidurono- phosphonates, thiophene-2-, via «,B-unsatd. sulfines, 547 6,3-lactones by borohydrate, 79 phosphonium salts, book, 382 renin, peptidomimetics, review, 63 phosphonomorpholidate, for farnesyl pyrophosphate analogues, 563 resin membranes, methacrylate, by gel-template leaching, 241 Recucvil des Travaux Chimiques des Pays-Bas, 113 / 12, December 1994 587 restricted amino acids, review, 1 Structure-Activity Relationship (SAR), 1-deoxynojirimycin derivs., retinals, 45, 99 507; peptidomimetics, review, 63; polyhydroxy amphiphiles, 260 retrosynthesis, taxol, 297 substance P, peptidomimetics, review, 63 reviews, chelate effect in binding, catalysis and chemotherapy, 493; substituent directing effect, phenyl- and naphthyl-substd., sulfona- conformationally restricted amino acids, 1; enzyme models, 343; tion, 517 heteropolyacid catalysts in acid-catalyzed reactions and oxidation substrate spinning, for high-technology catalysts, review, 419 catalysis, 115; high-technology catalysts, 419; peptidomimetics, 63; suicidal germination, of witch weed by carba-strigols, 21 sonochemistry, 533 sulfates, 2-(long-alkyl)propanedi(ysoldbiiums, surfactants, 163 rhodium hydride diphosphite, hydroformylation catalyst, 61 sulfines (thione oxides), a,B-unsatd. for thiophene-2-phosphonates, rhodium, CO and NO adsorption on Pd-Rh/SiO, catalysts, 431; 547 gas-metal interactions, thesis, 577; on SiO, catalyst in CO hydro- sulfonation, azuleno{2,1,8,iaJazulene (isopyrene) in DMSO, 288; genation, 481 benzenes and naphthalenes, reactivity order, 403; phenyl-and rhodopsins, retinals, 45, 99 naphthyl-substd. naphthalenes, 517 rigid ligands, assemblies of peptide lipids and macrocyclic cyclo- sulfonic acids, arene, sulfonation, reactivity order, 403 phanes, 209; bidentate, contg. N, 88; in steroid cyclophanes in sulfur trioxide (SO3), benzenes and naphthalenes, reactivity order, bilayer membranes, 216; single-chain ammonium amphiphiles, 403; with phenyl- and naphthyl-substd. naphthalenes, 517 201 sulfur, with a-substd. diphenylphosphine oxide anions, 499 ring closure, to bicyclic 3-pyrazolidinones, 145; to 1,2-dimethylene- supersonic jet spectroscopy, donor-bridge-acceptor systems, long- 3,5-cycloheptadiene, 377; functionalized tetrahydrofurans, 339; range charge separation, thesis, 334 a-bromo Kketimines to 4-imidazolin-2-ones, 283; to N and O supramolecular chemistry, see host-guest chemistry heterocycles via captodative radicals, thesis, 379; to thiophene- surface monolayers, see monolayers 2-phosphonates via «,B-unsatd. sulfines, 547 surface tension, bola-amphiphiles with pyridinium headgroup, 222 Rodd’s chemistry of carbon compounds, 2nd suppl., Vol.1, book, 112; surfactants, effect on stability of lamellar liquid-crystalline phase, 2nd suppl., Vol.2, book, 112 231; glucofuranosidurono-6,3-lactones, 79; 2-(long-alkyl)propane- rotational barriers, di- and tetraarylporphyrins, 351 diyl bis(sodium sulfates), 163; physical chemistry, book, 113; with ruthenium, [2-(phenylazo)pyridine], catalyst for glucopyranoside bro- imidazole and pyrazole ligands, 186 mate oxidation, 411 synthesis gas, hydrogenation to oxygenates, book, 418 saccharides, see carbohydrates taxol, LHASA analysis, 297 Sachtler, Prof. W.M.H., special issue, Nr. 10 TEMPO, see 1-piperidinyloxy, 2,2,6,6-tetramethyl- salicylideneaniline amphiphiles, monolayers, 201 terpene, strigol carba analogues, 21 salicylidenecyclohexanediamine, di, Mn complex, crystal structure, tetrahydrofurans, functionalized, 339 413 theory, Evans transmission window, 423; models of micelle forma- salting-out, effect on stbility of lamellar liquid-crystalline phase, 231 tion, 181; self-consistent field on headgroup conformation in lipid samaria, as catalyst in oxidative coupling of methane to ethane, 459 bilayer membranes, 167; sonochemistry, review, 533 SAR, see Structure-Activity Relationship therapeutics, peptidomimetics, review, 63 second-harmonic generation (SHG), from thin films, 250 thermochemistry, propane activation over Ga-modified H-ZS M-5 selective reflection wavelength, cholesteryl w-(cyanobiphenylyloxy) catalysts, 454 alkanoates, 524 thermodynamics, headgroup conformation in lipid bilayer mem- selenium, with a-substd. diphenylphosphine oxide anions, 499 branes, 167; models of micelle formation, 181 selenoamides, from a-substd. diphenylphosphine oxide anions with thermolysis, arenes, thesis, 111 se, 499 thermotropy, assemblies of peptide lipids and macrocyclic cyclo- self-assembly, lipids, 167; microemulsions in environmental cleanup, phanes, 209; cholesteryl w-(cyanobiphenylyloxy)alkanoates, 524 176; models of micelle formation, 181; special issue, 167-265, theses, cardiovascular histamine H, agonists, 304; carrier-mediated 167-265 transport through liquid membranes, 334; configurationally locked self-consistent field theory, headgroup conformation in lipid bilayer conjugated trienes, 304; Cu 1,2,4-triazoles and Cu acylamidra- membranes, 167 zones, 416; cyclization to N and O heterocycles via captodative shaped crystal growth, fluid mechanics, book, 417 radicals, 379; donor-bridgedonor-bridge-acceptor systems, B-sheets, in restricted amino acids, review, 1 long-range charge separation, thesis, 334; gas-metal interactions: SHG (second-harmonic generation), from thin films, 250 no reduction over Pt and Rh, 577; hydrogenation of «,B-unsatd. shikimic acid, metabolism, book, 417 aldehydes over metal catalysts, 577; organocobalt Schiff bases as silanes, for bicyclic 3-pyrazolidinones, 145 coenzyme B,;, models, 304; organometallic 1,3-xylylene crown silicon dioxide, ultra pure, catalyst support, 481 ethers, 304; oxide catalysts in nitrobenzene reduction, 577; reduc- silicon-directed cyclization, functionalized tetrahydrofurans, 339 tion over metal oxides, 578; sodium-selective CHEMFETS, 111; silver, dithiacrown ether porphyrazine complex, 109 stable-istope-labeled L-a-amino acids, 111; thermolysis of arenes 3-silyl-B-lactams, from Zn enolates and imines, 567 with coal-type hydrogen donors, 111 1-silylallenephosphonates, for thiophene-2-phosphonates, 547 thiazolium, in enzyme models, review, 343 single-chain ammonium amphiphiles, monolayers, 201 thin films, azo dye + amylose acetate, SHG, 250 singlet, in locked trienes, thesis, 304 thioamides, from a-substd. diphenylphosphine oxide anions with $, smell, see odor 499 SO3, see sulfur trioxide thioephedrines, 365 sodium-selective CHEMFETS, thesis, 111 thione oxide, see sulfine solid-phase synthesis, methylphosphonate analogues, 40 thiophene-2-phosphonates, via «,B-unsatd. sulfines, 547 sonochemistry, review, 533 p-(— )-threitol, phospholipid, aggregation, 194 stability, C-halophosphaalkenes, 278; lamellar liquid-crystalline thrombin, peptidomimetics, review, 63 phase, 231 torsion angles, in restricted amino acids, review, 1 stable-istope-labeled L-a -amino acids, thesis, 111 tosylmethyl isocyanide, for L-labeled histidine, 318 starch, TEMPO-mediated oxidation of primary alcohol groups, 165 transient technique, oxidative coupling of methane to ethane, 459 statistical thermodynamics, headgroup conformation in lipid bilayer trend, endohedral fullerene, 543 membranes, 167 1,2,4-triazoles, Cu complex, thesis, 416 steady-state fluorescence polarization, assemblies of peptide lipids trienes, locked, thesis, 304 and macrocyclic cyclophanes, 209 triplet, in locked trienes, thesis, 304 stereochemistry, chelate effect, review, 493; 3Z-ethylidene-2-naph- tungsten, oxides, heteropolyacid catalysts, review, 115 thalenols, 307; functionalized tetrahydrofurans, 339; inositol turns, in restricted amino acids, review, 1 phosphate, 335 ubiquinone-0 and -10, C13-labeled, 153 stereoselective photooxygenation, 3Z-ethylidene-2-naphthalenols, 307 Ulimann reaction, sonochemistry, review, 533 steric protection, C-halophosphaalkenes, 278 ultrasound, sonochemistry, review, 533 steroids, cholesteryl w-(cyanobiphenylyloxy)alkanoates, 524; cyclo- Umpohlung, taxol, 297 phanes in bilayer membranes, 216 ureas, iso, in nucleophilic substitution of ephedrines, 365 stirring, sonochemistry, review, 533 uridine, 5-(B-p-glucopyranosyloxymethyl)-2'-deoxy, 337 strigol, carba analogues, 21 UV, assemblies of peptide lipids and macrocyclic cyclophanes, 209; structure, Cu 1,2,4-triazoles and Cu acylamidrazones, thesis, 416 bola-amphiphiles with pyridinium headgroup, 222; labeled astax- Subject Index anthin, 552; manganese N,N'-disalicylidenecyclohexanediamine Wittig reaction, for 3Z-ethylidene-2-naphthalenols, 307; for 3-(1-al- complex, 413; mono- and bilayers of single-chain ammonium kenylcephalosporins, 305 amphiphiles, 201; nitroazobenzene dye +amylose acetate, thin X-ray analysis, see alsocrystal structure films, SHG, 250; organonickel with chiral pyrrolidinyl ligands, X-ray diffraction, mono- and bilayers of single-chain ammonium 267; retinals, 45 amphiphiles, 201; nitroazobenzene dye +amylose acetate, thin Van ‘’t Hoff lecture, chelate effect in binding, catalysis and films, SHG, 250; p-(— )-threitol phospholipid, aggregation, 194 chemotherapy, review, 493 X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS), adsorption on Pt in enan- vanadium, in 12-molybdophosphoric acid catalysts, 475; oxides, het- tioselective hydrogenation of pyruvate, 465; nitrobenzene reduc- eropolyacid catalysts, review, 115 tion over metal oxides, thesis, 577; oxidation catalyzed by vana- vesicles, assemblies of peptide lipids and macrocyclic cyclophanes, dium-contg. 12-molybdophosphoric acid, 475 209; bilayer, self-organizing assemblies, special issue, 167-265; XPS, see X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy mono- and bilayers of single-chain ammonium amphiphiles, 201; 1,3-xylylene crown ethers, organometallic, thesis, 304 phosphorylcholine amphiphiles, 293; steroid cyclophanes in bi- ylides, of phosphorus, book, 382 layer membranes, 216; surfactants with imidazole and pyrazole zeolites, Fano coupling in perturbed hydroxyls, 423; in high-technol- ligands, 186 ogy catalysts, review, 419 vibrational spectroscopy, Fano coupling in perturbed hydroxyls, 423 zinc, enolates and imines, for 3-substd. B-lactams, 567; Zn-Cu volume of activation, in acid-induced decomposition of coenzyme couple in sonochemistry, review, 533 B,;, 137

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