50th anniversary of the working party kinetics and reaction mechanisms
January 12, 2009, DECHEMA-Haus, Frankfurt am Main/Germany
Reaction mechanisms form the core of research and teaching of organic
chemistry. Whereas in the early days most mechanistic information came
from trapping experiments and isotopic labeling, nowadays advanced
experimental and theoretical methods play a key role in mechanistic
research. Multidimensional NMR, new mass spectrometric techniques,
femtosecond spectroscopy, low-temperature and other advanced techniques
led to a detailed insight in mechanisms and changed our picture of
chemical transformation. Due to the advances in computer technology and
the development of highly efficient algorithms, quantum chemistry plays
a key role for the interpretation of spectroscopic data and elucidation
of reaction pathways.
As a link between academic research and industrial applications in the
field of physical organic chemistry the “Arbeitsausschuss Kinetik und
Reaktionsmechanismen” was founded 50 years ago by DECHEMA with Prof.
Rolf Huisgen as initiator and first chairman. The conference celebrates
the fiftieth anniversary of the “Arbeitsausschuss” by presenting new
developments in this field.
We are looking forward to welcoming you in Frankfurt am Main.
Prof. W. Sander
Chairman of the working party
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