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		<title>Teaching podcasts,  Department of  Chemistry,  Imperial College London.</title>
		<itunes:author>Henry Rzepa (Editor) +members of the chemistry department staff</itunes:author>
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			<title>Pericyclic Reactions  1. </title>
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			<description>Five lectures covering the historical origins of pericyclic reactions, definitions of the characteristic aspects of such reactions, a summary of the basic categories of pericyclic reaction, a section covering the theory and mechanism, and then three lectures giving worked examples of electrocyclic, cycloaddition/elimination and sigmatropic reactions.</description>
			<itunes:subtitle>A course of five 2nd year lectures on organic pericyclic reactions. </itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Five lectures covering the historical origins of pericyclic reactions, definitions of the characteristic aspects of such reactions, a summary of the basic categories of pericyclic reaction, a section covering the theory and mechanism, and then three lectures giving worked examples of electrocyclic, cycloaddition/elimination and sigmatropic reactions.</itunes:summary>
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