
Description
Analysis of the chair-chair flip of a cyclohexane molecule and how conformational analysis can be used to predict the reactions of steroids.
Analysis of the chair-chair flip of a cyclohexane molecule and how conformational analysis can be used to predict the reactions of steroids.
Module code and title: | S304, The nature of chemistry |
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Item code: | S304; 05 |
First transmission date: | 26-04-1976 |
Published: | 1976 |
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Duration: | 00:24:00 |
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Producer: | Barrie Whatley |
Contributors: | Derek Barton; Roger Hill |
Publisher: | BBC Open University |
Keyword(s): | `Chair-chair flip'; Beta-methazone; Cyclohexane molecule; Energy; Reactions of steroids; Synthesis; Transformations |
Footage description: | Footage - Table showing stability of chair formation of cyclohexane (0'46"-1'09") - Graphic of chair through to twistboat formation of cyclohexane (1'43"-3'04") - Cyclohexane energy graph (3'05"-5'47") - Drawing of equatorial and axial bonds of cyclohexane. Equilibrium constant (5'54"-8'20") - Graph of substituted cyclohexane and it's preference for the equatorial position (8'35"-9'42") - Model of a steroid (10'53"-11'25") - Drawing of steroid nucleus. Model of steroid molecule. Drawing of axial three beta hydroxyl and equatorial three alpha hydroxyl (12'15"-16'26") - Molecular model. Kinetic control. Drawing of diaxial opening of small membered rings (17'15"-20'10") - Formula scheme of a hormone analogue of beta methazone acetate (20'31"-23'10"). |
Master spool number: | 6HT/71910 |
Production number: | 00525_1195 |
Videofinder number: | 860 |
Available to public: | no |