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Part of a series which reflects the research and the advances in organic chemistry.
The current volume continues the tradition of providing significant and interesting procedures, which should prove worthwhile to many synthetic chemists working in increasingly diverse areas. Following precedent, there is no specific or central theme to this volume.
The current volume continues the tradition of the Organic Syntheses series, providing carefully checked and edited experimental procedures that describe important synthetic methods, transformations, reagents, and synthetic building blocks or intermediates with demonstrated utility in organic synthesis. These significant and interesting procedures should prove worthwhile to many synthetic chemists working in increasingly diverse areas. A trusted guide for professionals in organic and medicinal chemistry in academia, government, and industries, including pharmaceuticals, fine chemicals, agrochemicals, and biotechnological products.
The current volume continues the tradition of the Organic Syntheses series, providing carefully checked and edited experimental procedures that describe important synthetic methods, transformations, reagents, and synthetic building blocks or intermediates with demonstrated utility in organic synthesis.
The current volume continues the tradition of the Organic Synthesis series, providing carefully checked and edited experimental procedures that describe important synthetic methods, transformations, reagents, and synthetic building blocks or intermediates with demonstrated utility in organic synthesis.
The current volume continues the tradition of providing significant and interesting procedures, which should prove worthwhile to many synthetic chemists working in increasingly diverse areas. Following precedent, there is no specific or central theme to this volume.
The demand for synthetic procedures that can be duplicated may be less egregious today than in 1921, but there is still a need. To date, Organic Syntheses has filled this need with 90 volumes of "checked" experimentals; and with the culmination of Kay Brummond's term as a member of the editorial board, the addition of Volume 91.
The current volume continues the tradition of providing significant and interesting procedures, which should prove worthwhile to many synthetic chemists working in increasingly diverse areas. Following precedent, there is no specific or central theme to this volume.
This series provides an annual review of progress in research which has been described in the literature. The period covered by this volume is December 1983 to November 1984. Each chapter selects a particular compound or reaction type to study.
This volume reflects the intensive activity in several areas of synthetic organic chemistry, such as enol/carbonyl condensations; alkynes, alkenes and aromatic carbocycles.
Contains 31 procedures representative of some of the most active areas in organic synthesis. Categories covered include useful starting materials for constructing complex molecules, functionalizations employing organometallic reagents and simple one-and two-carbon synthons.
This annual volume contains 30 preparations which demonstrate new general synthetic methods or provide specific compounds of interest to synthetic chemists. Synthesis of chiral molecules and the use of organometallic reagents are emphasized.
This volume is part of a series which describes synthetic methods, reagents and compounds that appear at the leading edge of organic chemical research. It contains 32 procedures addressing significant new techniques and chemical entities.
This book offers a series of twenty-eight checked and edited procedures that describe in detail the preparation of generally useful synthetic reagents, intermediates, and heterocycles. It also includes new synthetic methodology on the leading edge of organic chemistry.
The current volume continues the tradition of the Organic Synthesis series, providing carefully checked and edited experimental procedures that describe important synthetic methods, transformations, reagents, and synthetic building blocks or intermediates with demonstrated utility in organic synthesis.
Organic Syntheses consists of protocols for the synthesis of useful chemical compounds. Each protocol is repeated in the laboratory of one of the editorial board members for accuracy or for missing experimental details prior to publication.
The current volume continues the tradition of the Organic Syntheses series, providing carefully checked and edited experimental procedures that describe important synthetic methods, transformations, reagents, and synthetic building blocks or intermediates with demonstrated utility in organic synthesis. These significant and interesting procedures should prove worthwhile to many synthetic chemists working in increasingly diverse areas. A trusted guide for professionals in organic and medicinal chemistry in academia, government, and industries, including pharmaceuticals, fine chemicals, agrochemicals, and biotechnological products.
Reflecting the increased pace of research and the many recent advances in organic chemistry, the Organic Syntheses series serves as a single source compendium of the most up-to-date procedures in use. Organic Syntheses consists of protocols for the synthesis of useful chemical compounds.
In keeping with the tradition of this highly successful and respected series, Volume 70 contains 31 procedures, carefully checked and edited by independent laboratories. For the first time, procedures are accompanied by a new section on waste disposal data.
Volume 69 of this series contains checked and edited procedures dealing with important new synthetic methods or specific compounds of potential interest for chemists. They cover kinetic resolution using enzymes; stereo-controlled processes; organo-metallic reagents; and methodology.
Provides procedures that describe important synthetic methods, transformations, reagents, and synthetic building blocks or intermediates with demonstrated utility in organic synthesis.
A series that presents protocols for the synthesis of useful chemical compounds. This work includes, for each protocol, safety warnings along with detailed experimental descriptions for the preparation, purification, and identification of the compound.
This work consists of protocols for the synthesis of useful chemical compounds. There are 28 procedures presented and its four sections include reagents and procedures for asymmetric synthesis, useful chemical processes, useful chemical reagents, and useful chemical compounds.
These checked and edited experimental procedures are divided into: reagents and methods for asymmetric synthesis; synthetic transformations; organometallic chemistry and transformations of organometallic reagents; and synthetically useful reagents and compounds.
This volume consists of 30 checked experimental procedures that illustrate new synthetic techniques or describe the preparation of useful chemicals. The text features procedures which exemplify important methods for the preparation of enantiomerically pure substances by asymmetric catalysis.
Provides experimental procedures for synthetic methods, transformations, and reagents. This work presents protocols for the synthesis of useful chemical compounds; for each protocol, safety warnings are included along with detailed experimental descriptions for the preparation, purification, and identification of the compound.
Volume 75 of the "Organic Synthesis" series contains 29 carefully checked and edited experimental procedures describing leading-edge synthetic methods, important reagents, and useful building blocks.
Consists of a series of 28 checked and edited procedures that describe in detail the preparation of generally useful synthetic reagents, intermediates or products or exemplify important new synthetic methods of expected broad applicability and significances.
The volumes in this series are collections of essays devoted to a single reaction, or a definite phase of a reaction, of wide applicability. The subjects are presented from the preparative viewpoint and particular attention is given to the limitations, interfering influences, effects of structure and the selection of experimental techniques. Each chapter includes several detailed procedures illustrating the significant modifications of the method.
Organic Syntheses: Volume 84 continues the tradition of providing significant and interesting procedures, which should prove worthwhile to many synthetic chemists working in increasingly diverse areas.
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