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The Total Synthesis of Natural Products V 4

J Apsimon (Autor)

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610 Seiten
2006
John Wiley & Sons Inc (Hersteller)
978-0-470-12967-8 (ISBN)
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Identifies the terms and concepts which constitute the vocabulary of organic chemists, then defines and explains these terms and concepts, most often using examples. This book describes the general electroorganic reaction and illustrates the general mode of concepts and applications in the area of electrosynthesis.
"The Vocabulary of Organic Chemistry" is written by Milton Orchin, Fred Kaplan, Roger S. Macomber, R. Marshall Wilson and Hans W. Zimmer. This book identifies those terms and concepts which now constitute the vocabulary of organic chemists, then defines and explains these terms and concepts, most often using examples. It is organized so that subject matter builds successively on increasingly varied and complex material. All terms and concepts related to a particular area are placed together, except for one chapter on name and type reactions, which is alphabetically arranged. This is the only book of its kind - valuable to students, teachers and chemical professionals alike. "1980: Protective Groups in Organic Synthesis", written by Theodora W. Greene, provides essential information on transformations of organic molecules, including instructions and references for the protection and regeneration of the major organic functional groups: -OH, -NH, -SH, -COOH, and C = O. It covers the best methods of formation and cleavage, properties of protective groups, selection of a group for a particular need.
Organization is by functional groups to be protected, with groups arranged in order of increasing complexity of structure, and with most efficient methods of formation or cleavage described first. Charts show the reactivities of 270 of the most commonly used protective groups to 108 reagents, selected as prototypes for the entire array of reagents available to the organic chemist. "1981: Basics of Electroorganic Synthesis" written by Demetrios K. Kyriacou, a veteran organic electrochemist, illuminates fundamental ideas and principles by means of selected examples from the literature and his own research, demonstrating the practical unity of the field in a clear, concise manner. It describes the general electroorganic reaction and illustrates the general mode of concepts and applications in the area of electrosynthesis. It contains a brief survey of electroorganic reactions and coverage of special topics and the praxis of electroorganic synthesis.

About the editor John ApSimon received his Doctorate in Chemistry from the University of Liverpool in 1959. He currently teaches at Carleton University, Ottawa where he has served since 1962. He is also Senior Editor of the Canadian Journal of Chemistry.

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Erscheint lt. Verlag 20.2.2007
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Chemie Organische Chemie
ISBN-10 0-470-12967-0 / 0470129670
ISBN-13 978-0-470-12967-8 / 9780470129678
Zustand Neuware
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