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  1. conversion of esters to amides in liquid ammonia at high temperature
  2. pH and basicity of ligands control the binding of metal-ions to B. cereus B1 β-lactamase
  3. The ammonolysis of esters in liquid ammonia
  4. Reaction kinetics in liquid ammonia up to 120°C: techniques and some solvolysis and substitution reactions
  5. ChemInform Abstract: Copper‐Catalyzed Azide—Alkyne Cycloaddition (CuAAC) in Liquid Ammonia.
  6. ChemInform Abstract: Copper(I)‐Catalyzed Amination of Aryl Halides in Liquid Ammonia.
  7. ChemInform Abstract: Organic Reactivity in Liquid Ammonia
  8. Copper(I)-Catalyzed Amination of Aryl Halides in Liquid Ammonia
  9. Reactive intermediates in the H-phosphonate synthesis of oligonucleotides
  10. Copper catalysed azide–alkyne cycloaddition (CuAAC) in liquid ammonia
  11. Organic reactivity in liquid ammonia
  12. Beta-Lactam Antibiotics
  13. Ionization of Carbon Acids in Liquid Ammonia
  14. The Kinetics and Mechanisms of Aromatic Nucleophilic Substitution Reactions in Liquid Ammonia
  15. Anti-inflammatory actions of a taurine analogue, ethane β-sultam, in phagocytic cells, in vivo and in vitro
  16. Liquid Ammonia as a Dipolar Aprotic Solvent for Aliphatic Nucleophilic Substitution Reactions
  17. The kinetics and mechanisms of organic reactions in liquid ammonia
  18. The kinetics and mechanism of the acid-catalysed detritylation of nucleotides in non-aqueous solution
  19. The mechanism of the phosphoramidite synthesis of polynucleotides
  20. Catalytic Racemisation of Chiral Amines and Application in Dynamic Kinetic Resolution
  21. Chemoenzymatic dynamic kinetic resolution of secondary amines
  22. The aminolysis of N-aroyl β-lactams occurs by a concerted mechanism
  23. Inhibitors of Metallo-β-lactamase Generated from β-Lactam Antibiotics
  24. β‐Sultams — Mechanism of Reactions and Use as Inhibitors of Serine Proteases
  25. Intramolecular general acid catalysis in the aminolysis of β-lactam antibiotics
  26. Novel mechanism of inhibiting β-Lactamases by sulfonylation using β-Sultams
  27. Hydrolysis of a sulfonamide by a novel elimination mechanism generated by carbanion formation in the leaving group
  28. Reactivity and Mechanism in the Hydrolysis of β-Sultams
  29. ChemInform Abstract: The Reactivity of β‐Lactams, the Mechanism of Catalysis and the Inhibition of β‐Lactamases
  30. Chemical Reactivity of Penicillins and Cephalosporins. Intramolecular Involvement of the Acyl-Amido Side Chain
  31. The mechanism of catalysis and the inhibition of β-lactamases
  32. Mechanism of hydrolysis of coumaran-2-ones
  33. ChemInform Abstract: An Unexpected Mitsunobu Reaction. A Direct Route to the 2,5‐ Diazabicyclo(2.2.1)heptan‐3‐one Skeleton as a γ‐Lactam Mimic of . beta.‐Lactam Antibiotics.
  34. An unexpected Mitsunobu reaction. A direct route to the 2,5-diazabicyclo[2.2.1]heptan-3-one skeleton as a γ-lactam mimic of β-lactam antibiotics
  35. The mechanism of reactions catalysed by the serine β-lactamases
  36. ChemInform Abstract: The Mechanisms of Hydrolysis of the γ‐Lactam Isatin (I) and Its Derivatives.
  37. The mechanisms of hydrolysis of the γ-lactam isatin and its derivatives
  38. The roles of the carboxy group in β-lactam antibiotics and lysine 234 in β-lactamase I
  39. The esterase catalysed resolution of lactones and spirodilactone
  40. The resolution of racemic 1,2-diols by the esterase catalysed hydrolysis of the corresponding cyclic carbonate
  41. The Chemistry of β-Lactams
  42. The effect of the carboxy group on the chemical and β-lactamase reactivity of β-lactam antibiotics
  43. Energy differences and their relevance to enzyme and intramolecular catalysis
  44. The Mechanisms of Reactions of β-Lactam Antibiotics
  45. Stereochemical studies. Part 112. Geometrical dependence of intramolecular catalysis in the hydrolysis and aminolysis of aryl esters
  46. Mechanism of .beta.-lactam ring opening in cephalosporins
  47. The mechanisms of reactions of .beta.-lactam antibiotics
  48. Chapter 1 The energetics and specificity of enzyme—substrate interactions
  49. The chemical reactivity of penicillins and other β-lactam antibiotics
  50. Metal-ion catalysed hydrolysis of some β-lactam antibiotics
  51. The mechanism of nitrosation of 4-nitrophenol with aqueous nitrous acid
  52. Intramolecular nucleophilic and general acid catalysis in the hydrolysis of an amide. Some comments on the mechanism of catalysis by serine proteases
  53. Intramolecular general acid catalysis in the aminolysis of benzylpenicillin. A preferred direction of nucleophilic attack
  54. Intramolecular nucleophilic and general acid catalysis in the hydrolysis of an amide
  55. “Orbital steering”, entropy, and rate accelerations
  56. Intramolecular general acid catalysis in the halogenation of ketones
  57. The energetics of neighbouring group participation
  58. Intramolecular general base catalysis in the aminolysis of acetylimidazole and methyl formate by diamines
  59. General base and acid catalysis in the hydrazinolysis of acetylimidazole
  60. Nonlinear broensted relation for general acid-base catalysis of aminolysis reactions
  61. Uncatalyzed aminolysis of acetylimidazole. Limiting product-like transition state for acyl transfer
  62. Entropic Contributions to Rate Accelerations in Enzymic and Intramolecular Reactions and the Chelate Effect
  63. The kinetics and mechanism of the hydrolysis of esters of cis- and trans-2-hydroxycyclopentanecarboxylic acid and 3-hydroxybutyric acid
  64. Reactions of Acids and Their Derivatives
  65. Reactions of Acids and their Derivatives
  66. Reactions of Acids and their Derivatives