Chan-Kyung Kim
Simon Fraser University
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Canadian Journal of Chemistry | 2010
Kiyull Yang; Yih-Huang HsiehY.-H. Hsieh; Chan-Kyung Kim; Hui ZhangH. Zhang; Saul Wolfe
In water solvent, the hydration of acetone proceeds by a cyclic (cooperative) process in which concurrent C–O bond formation and proton transfer to oxygen take place through a solvent and (or) catalyst bridge. Reactivity is determined primarily by the concentration of a reactant complex and not the barrier from this complex. This situation is reversed in the gas phase; although the concentrations of reactive complexes are much higher than in solution, the barriers are also higher and dominant in determining reactivity. Calculations of isotope effects suggest that multiple hydron transfers are synchronous in the gas phase to avoid zwitterionic transition states. In solution, such transition states are stabilized by solvation and hydron transfers can be asynchronous.
Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1995
Saul Wolfe; Chan-Kyung Kim; Kiyull Yang; Noham Weinberg; Zheng Shi
Canadian Journal of Chemistry | 1991
Saul Wolfe; Chan-Kyung Kim
Canadian Journal of Chemistry | 1994
Saul Wolfe; Chan-Kyung Kim; Kiyull Yang
Canadian Journal of Chemistry | 2003
Saul Wolfe; Christiana Akuche; Stephen Ro; Marie-Claire Wilson; Chan-Kyung Kim; Zheng Shi
Canadian Journal of Chemistry | 2001
Saul Wolfe; Stephen Ro; Chan-Kyung Kim; Zheng Shi
Canadian Journal of Chemistry | 1994
Saul Wolfe; Haolun Jin; Kiyull Yang; Chan-Kyung Kim; Ernest McEachern
Canadian Journal of Chemistry | 1998
Saul Wolfe; Chan-Kyung Kim; Kiyull Yang; Noham Weinberg; Zheng Shi
Canadian Journal of Chemistry | 1998
Saul Wolfe; Zheng Shi; Kiyull Yang; Stephen Ro; Noham Weinberg; Chan-Kyung Kim
Israel Journal of Chemistry | 1993
Saul Wolfe; Chan-Kyung Kim