This work used principal components analysis of solvent properties [mp, bp, dielectric constant (e), dipole moment (m), refractive index (h), ET (spectroscopically determined effect on a solvatochromatic dye), and log P]. The eigenvectors ...
This new handbook provides valuable, practical guidance; incorporates corrections, and includes coverage on important topics, such as lyophylization, crystallization, precipitation, HPLC detectors, gases, and microwave reactions.
Extensively revised and updated, this new edition contains the very latest data that chemists need access to for experimentation and research.
Key features include: Systematically develops domino reactions, cascade sequences, biomimetic strategies, and asymmetric catalysis through the chosen synthesis Discusses cutting edge synthetic technologies in terms of mechanism and scope ...
This volume, together with Innovations in Organic Synthesis provides complete coverage of over 40 years of organopalladium chemistry.
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J. Org. Chem. 1998, 63, 8331-8336. 24. Gung, B. W., Xue, X. Asymmetric transition states of allylation reaction: an ab ... Hayward, M. M., Roth, R. M., Duffy, K. J., Dalko, P. I., Stevens, K. L., Guo, J., Kishi, Y. Total synthesis of ...
The book provides an overview of name reactions based on reaction types and products formed and presents schemes, procedures and references in a simple, one-page format that offers a brief, representative procedure for each name reaction.
Both handbooks are complementary and provide an extensive overview of the reagents currently available for heteroarene synthesis. All the information compiled in this volume is also available in electronic format on Wiley Online Library.
Following the successful format of the two volumes, it will be a “how-to” guide focusing on commercially available enzymes and strains of microorganisms that are readily obtained from culture collections.
Building on Hassner & Stumer’s highly regarded 2e, this new work reviews 750 reactions, with over 100 new stereoselective and regioselective reactions.