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v. 24 ISBN 9780470225547
Description
From reviews of previous volumes:
"Essential for chemistry collections at the university and research levels." -New York Public Library
"Highly recommended . . . lots of succinct, practical information on recent developments . . . in a format that is easy to use. The reagents are taken up in alphabetical order (common usage names, not CAS indexing codenames), sometimes several to a page, sometimes several pages to a reagent. One can expect to find how to make the reagent (in loose terms), or where it can be bought, what it is good for, and where to seek complete details. As with previous volumes, one can profit from just browsing, even if one does not feel a need to look up any particular subject. It is thus a secondary function of the book to help one keep abreast of the field, and it would be a rare chemist who would not learn something new and useful from a casual perusal of the pages." -Journal of the American Chemical Society
This highly successful series has provided generations of professional chemists with a comprehensive, up-to-date look at the reagent literature. Now the series continues with its concise descriptions, good structural formulas, and selected examples of application, providing references to new reagents as well as to reagents included in previous volumes. This volume covers the synthetic literature from 2005 to 2006.
CONTENTS:
General abbreviations
Reference abbreviations
Reagents
Author index
Subject index
Table of Contents
General Abbreviations. Reference Abbreviations.
Reagents.
Author Index.
Subject Index.
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v. 25 ISBN 9780470433751
Description
The highly successful Fieser & Fieser series has provided several generations of professional chemists and students with an up-to-date survey of the reagent literature. Reagents are listed in alphabetical order by common name, and the brief entry tells how to make it or buy it, what it is good for, and where to find complete details. Volume 25 covers chemical literature from the beginning of 2007 to the end of June 2008.
Table of Contents
General Abbreviations. Reference Abbreviations.
Reagents.
Author Index.
Subject Index.
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v. 26 ISBN 9780470587713
Description
The highly successful Fieser & Fieser series has provided several generations of professional chemists and students with an up-to-date survey of the reagent literature. Reagents are listed in alphabetical order by common name, and the brief entry tells how to make it or buy it, what it is good for, and where to find complete details. Volume 26 covers chemical literature from the middle of 2008 to the end of 2009.
Table of Contents
Preface Reference Abbreviations
Reagents
Author Index
Subject Index
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v. 17 ISBN 9780471000747
Description
From reviews of previous volumes: "Essential for chemistry collections at the university and research levels." --New York Public Library ".highly recommended.lots of succinct, practical information on recent developments.in a format that is easy to use. The reagents are taken up in alphabetical order (common usage names, not CAS indexing code names), sometimes several to a page, sometimes several pages to a reagent. One can expect to find how to make the reagent (in loose terms), or where it can be bought, what it is good for, and where to seek complete details.As with previous volumes, one can profit from just browsing, even if one does not feel a need to look up any particular subject. It is thus a secondary function of the book to help one keep abreast of the field, and it would be a rare chemist who would not learn something new and useful from a casual perusal of the pages." --Journal of the American Chemical Society Reagents for Organic Synthesis Volume 1 1967 (0-471-25875-X) 1,475 pp. Volume 2 1969 (0-471-25876-8) 538 pp. Volume 3 1972 (0-471-25879-2) 401 pp. Volume 4 1974 (0-471-25881-4) 660 pp. Volume 5 1975 (0-471-25882-2) 864 pp. Volume 6 1977 (0-471-25873-3) 765 pp. Volume 7 1979 (0-471-02918-1 ) 487 pp. Volume 8 1980 (0-471-04834-8) 602 pp. Volume 9 1981 (0-471-05631-6) 596 pp. Volume 10 1982 (0-471-86636-9) 528 pp. Volume 11 1984 (0-471-88628-9) 669 pp. Volume 12 1986 (0-471-83469-6) 643 pp. Volume 13 1988 (0-471-63007-1) 472 pp. Volume 14 1989 (0-471-50400-9) 386 pp. Volume 15 1990 (0-471-52113-2) 432 pp. Volume 16 1992 (0-471-52721-1) 435 pp.
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v. 7 ISBN 9780471029182
Description
Other volumes in the series Reagents for Organic Synthesis, Volume 1
"...well on the way to becoming the reference of choice for everyone concerned with techniques of synthesis in organic chemistry."
-Science
"Due to the book's unprecedented coverage of reagents and their uses, the suppliers section, the well-organized indexes, and the ease of locating information either in the reagents section or in one of the indexes, I would consider this book a valuable addition to the library of every college of pharmacy. I would also recommend that graduate students acquire this valuable reference book for their own personal library."
-Richard H. Hammer, University of Florida 1967 1,457 pp.
Reagents for Organic Synthesis, Volume 2
"The Fiesers' second volume updates, revises, and adds immensely to the content and worth of their first compilation of organic reagents. The need for a sequence of handbooks such as the Fiesers have provided has long been recognized, and the authors' almost traditional association with, keen awareness of, and interest in the special techniques of organic chemistry make the reading and study of these works especially worthwhile."
-Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1969 538 pp.
Reagents for Organic Synthesis, Volume 3
"This volume, as well as the previous ones, is extremely valuable to a synthetic organic chemist. All three volumes should be in his library."
-American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 1972 401 pp.
Reagents for Organic Synthesis, Volume 4
"Synthetic chemists have found the first three volumes of the Fiesers' Reagents for Organic Synthesis very useful and will welcome the new fourth volume of this series.... As before, the authors have carefully culled the recent (1970-1972) literature for applications of organic, inorganic, and organometallic reagents, old and new, and present them alphabetically according to reagent.... Not only are their applications in synthesis discussed, but useful hints, with references, concerning their preparation or commercial suppliers are given. The synthetic chemist will find this volume a veritable gold mine of useful information."
-Journal of Organometallic Chemistry, 1974 660 pp.
Reagents for Organic Synthesis, Volume 5
"New reagents for organic synthesis play an extremely important role in the armentarium of the practical organic chemist. It is, therefore, not surprising that this excellent series by Mary and Louis Fieser is a bestseller and a "must" for the home library.... The Fiesers have done it again. An excellent volume that can be heartily recommended."
-Pharmaceutical Journal, 1975 864 pp.
Reagents for Organic Synthesis, Volume 6 1977 765 pp.
Table of Contents
Reagents Index of Reagents According to Types
Author Index
Subject Index
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v. 8 ISBN 9780471048343
Description
Reagents for Organic Synthesis This widely respected reference has been brought up to date with the publication of Volume 8. Over 6000 entries abstract the most important information on commonly used reagents from 1966 through mid 1978. Every reagent discussed includes the preparation, properties, uses, sources of supply, critical comments, references, and more. Volume 1 1967 1,457 pp. Volume 2 1969 538 pp. Volume 3 1972 401 pp. Volume 4 1974 660 pp. Volume 5 1975 864 pp. Volume 6 1977 765 pp. Volume 7 1979 487 pp.
Table of Contents
Introduction.
Reagents (A to Z).
Suppliers.
Index of Apparatus.
Index of Reagents According to Types.
Author Index.
Subject Index.
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v. 9 ISBN 9780471056317
Description
The Fieser and Fieser series has provided several generations of professional chemists and students with an up-to-date survey of the reagent literature, with information in alphabetical order by common name.
Table of Contents
Introduction.
Reagents (A to Z).
Suppliers.
Index of Apparatus.
Index of Reagents According to Types.
Author Index.
Subject Index.
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v. 21 ISBN 9780471213932
Description
Fiesers' Reagents for Organic Synthesis provides an up-to-date, A-to-Z listing of reagents cited in synthetic literature. Entries feature concise descriptions, illustrations of chemical reactions, and selected examples of applications.
Table of Contents
General Abbreviations.
Reference Abbreviations.
Reagents.
Author Index.
Subject Index.
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v. 18 ISBN 9780471244776
Description
From reviews of previous volumes: "Essential for chemistry collections at the university and research levels." -New York Public Library "Highly recommended . lots of succinct, practical information on recent developments . in a format that is easy to use. The reagents are taken up in alphabetical order (common usage names, not CAS indexing code names), sometimes several to a page, sometimes several pages to a reagent. One can expect to find how to make the reagent (in loose terms), or where it can be bought, what it is good for, and where to seek complete details. As with previous volumes, one can profit from just browsing, even if one does not feel a need to look up any particular subject. It is thus a secondary function of the book to help one keep abreast of the field, and it would be a rare chemist who would not learn something new and useful from a casual perusal of the pages." -Journal of the American Chemical Society Reagents for Organic SynthesisVolume 11967(0-471-25875-X)1,475 pp.Volume 21969(0-471-25876-8)538 pp.Volume 31972(0-471-25879-2)401 pp.Volume 41974(0-471-25881-4)660 pp.Volume 51975(0-471-25882-2)864 pp.Volume 61977(0-471-25873-3)765 pp.Volume 71979(0-471-02918-1)487 pp.Volume 81980(0-471-04834-8)602 pp.Volume 91981(0-471-05631-6)596 pp.Volume 101982(0-471-86636-9)528 pp.Volume 111984(0-471-88628-9)669 pp.Volume 121986(0-471-83469-6)643 pp.Volume 131988(0-471-63007-1)472 pp.Volume 141989(0-471-50400-9)386 pp.Volume 151990(0-471-52113-2)432 pp.Volume 161992(0-471-52721-1)435 pp.Volume 171994(0-471-00074-4)464 pp.
Table of Contents
General Abbreviations
Reference Abbreviations
Reagents
Author Index
Subject Index
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v. 6 ISBN 9780471258735
Description
The well respected and ever popular Fieser and Fieser series on reagents for organic synthesis provides concise descriptions, good structural formulas and selected examples of applications.
Provides references to new reagents as well as to reagents included in previous volumes
Thousands of entries abstract the most important information on commonly used and new reagents, including preparation, uses, sources of supply, critical comments, references and more
Reagents are considered in alphabetical order by common usage names.
Table of Contents
Introduction.
Reagents (A to Z).
Suppliers.
Index of Apparatus.
Index of Reagents According to Types.
Author Index.
Subject Index.
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[v. 1] ISBN 9780471258759
Description
The well respected and ever popular Fieser and Fieser series on reagents for organic synthesis provides concise descriptions, good structural formulas and selected examples of applications.
Provides references to new reagents as well as to reagents included in previous volumes
Thousands of entries abstract the most important information on commonly used and new reagents, including preparation, uses, sources of supply, critical comments, references and more
Reagents are considered in alphabetical order by common usage names.
Table of Contents
Introduction.
Reagents (A to Z).
Suppliers.
Index of Apparatus.
Index of Reagents According to Types.
Author Index.
Subject Index.
- Volume
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v. 2 ISBN 9780471258766
Description
The well respected and ever popular Fieser and Fieser series on reagents for organic synthesis provides concise descriptions, good structural formulas and selected examples of applications.
Provides references to new reagents as well as to reagents included in previous volumes
Thousands of entries abstract the most important information on commonly used and new reagents, including preparation, uses, sources of supply, critical comments, references and more
Reagents are considered in alphabetical order by common usage names.
Table of Contents
Introduction.
Reagents (A to Z).
Suppliers.
Index of Apparatus.
Index of Reagents According to Types.
Author Index.
Subject Index.
- Volume
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v. 3 ISBN 9780471258797
Description
The well respected and ever popular Fieser and Fieser series on reagents for organic synthesis provides concise descriptions, good structural formulas and selected examples of applications.
Provides references to new reagents as well as to reagents included in previous volumes
Thousands of entries abstract the most important information on commonly used and new reagents, including preparation, uses, sources of supply, critical comments, references and more
Reagents are considered in alphabetical order by common usage names.
Table of Contents
Introduction.
Reagents (A to Z).
Suppliers.
Index of Apparatus.
Index of Reagents According to Types.
Author Index.
Subject Index.
- Volume
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v. 4 ISBN 9780471258810
Description
The well respected and ever popular Fieser and Fieser series on reagents for organic synthesis provides concise descriptions, good structural formulas and selected examples of applications.
Provides references to new reagents as well as to reagents included in previous volumes
Thousands of entries abstract the most important information on commonly used and new reagents, including preparation, uses, sources of supply, critical comments, references and more
Reagents are considered in alphabetical order by common usage names.
Table of Contents
Introduction.
Reagents (A to Z).
Suppliers.
Index of Apparatus.
Index of Reagents According to Types.
Author Index.
Subject Index.
- Volume
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v. 5 ISBN 9780471258827
Description
The well respected and ever popular Fieser and Fieser series on reagents for organic synthesis provides concise descriptions, good structural formulas and selected examples of applications.
Provides references to new reagents as well as to reagents included in previous volumes
Thousands of entries abstract the most important information on commonly used and new reagents, including preparation, uses, sources of supply, critical comments, references and more
Reagents are considered in alphabetical order by common usage names.
Table of Contents
Introduction.
Reagents (A to Z).
Suppliers.
Index of Apparatus.
Index of Reagents According to Types.
Author Index.
Subject Index.
- Volume
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v. 22 ISBN 9780471285151
Description
From reviews of previous volumes:
"Essential for chemistry collections at the university and research levels."
-New York Public Library
"Highly recommended...lots of succinct, practical information on recent developments...in a format that is easy to use. The reagents are taken up in alphabetical order (common usage names, not CAS indexing code names), sometimes several to a page, sometimes several pages to a reagent. One can expect to find how to make the reagent (in loose terms), or where it can be bought, what is is good for, and where to seek complete details. As with previous volumes, one can profit from just browsing, even if one does not feel a need to look up any particular subject. It is thus a secondary function of the book to help one keep abreast of the field, and it would be a rare chemist who would not learn something new and useful from a casual perusal of the pages."
-Journal of the American Chemical Society
Table of Contents
General Abbreviations. Reference Abbreviations.
Reagents.
Author Index.
Subject Index.
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v. 19 ISBN 9780471327097
Description
From reviews of previous volumes: "Essential for chemistry collections at the university and research levels." -New York Public Library "Highly recommended . lots of succinct, practical information on recent developments . in a format that is easy to use. The reagents are taken up in alphabetical order (common usage names, not CAS indexing code names), sometimes several to a page, sometimes several pages to a reagent. One can expect to find how to make the reagent (in loose terms), or where it can be bought, what it is good for, and where to seek complete details. As with previous volumes, one can profit from just browsing, even if one does not feel a need to look up any particular subject. It is thus a secondary function of the book to help one keep abreast of the field, and it would be a rare chemist who would not learn something new and useful from a casual perusal of the pages." -Journal of the American Chemical Society Reagents for Organic Synthesis Volume 1 1967 (0-471-25875-X) 1,475 pp. Volume 2 1969 (0-471-25876-8) 538 pp. Volume 3 1972 (0-471-25879-2) 401 pp. Volume 4 1974 (0-471-25881-4) 660 pp. Volume 5 1975 (0-471-25882-2) 864 pp. Volume 6 1977 (0-471-25873-3) 765 pp. Volume 7 1979 (0-471-02918-1) 487 pp. Volume 8 1980 (0-471-04834-8) 602 pp. Volume 9 1981 (0-471-05631-6) 596 pp. Volume 10 1982 (0-471-86636-9) 528 pp. Volume 11 1984 (0-471-88628-9) 669 pp. Volume 12 1986 (0-471-83469-6) 643 pp. Volume 13 1988 (0-471-63007-1) 472 pp. Volume 14 1989 (0-471-50400-9) 386 pp. Volume 15 1990 (0-471-52113-2) 432 pp. Volume 16 1992 (0-471-52721-1) 435 pp. Volume 17 1994 (0-471-00074-4) 464 pp. Volume 18 1999 (0-471-24477-5) 518 pp.
Table of Contents
General Abbreviations
Reference Abbreviations
Reagents
Author Index
Subject Index
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v. 20 ISBN 9780471369998
Description
The highly successful Fieser & Fieser series has provided generations of professional chemists with an ongoing and easily-accessible guide to the chemical literature. Volume 20 maintains the same high caliber format of previous volumes, including references to both new reagents and reagents covered in previous volumes.
Table of Contents
General Abbreviations. Reference Abbreviations.
Reagents.
Indexes.
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Collective index for v. 1-22 ISBN 9780471429517
Description
From reviews of previous volumes:
"Essential for chemistry collections at the university and research levels."
--The New York Public Library
"Highly recommended...lots of succinct, practical information on recent developments...in a format that is easy to use. The reagents are taken up in alphabetical order (common usage names, not CAS indexing code names), sometimes several to a page, sometimes several pages to a reagent. One can expect to find how to make the reagent (in loose terms), or where it can be bought, what it is good for, and where to seek complete details. As with previous volumes, one can profit from just browsing, even if one does not feel a need to look up any particular subject. It is thus a secondary function of the book to help one keep abreast of the field, and it would be a rare chemist who would not learn something new and useful from a casual perusal of the pages."
--Journal of the American Chemical Society
REAGENTS FOR ORGANIC SYNTHESIS
Volume 1 1967 (0-471-25875-X) 1,475 pp.
Volume 2 1969 (0-471-25876-8) 538 pp.
Volume 3 1972 (0-471-25879-2) 401 pp.
Volume 4 1974 (0-471-25881-4) 660 pp.
Volume 5 1975 (0-471-25882-2) 864 pp.
Volume 6 1977 (0-471-25873-3) 765 pp.
Volume 7 1979 (0-471-02918-1) 487 pp.
Volume 8 1980 (0-471-04834-8) 602 pp.
Volume 9 1981 (0-471-05631-6) 596 pp.
Volume 10 1982 (0-471-86636-9) 528 pp.
Volume 11 1984 (0-471-88628-9) 669 pp.
Volume 12 1986 (0-471-83469-6) 643 pp.
Volume 13 1988 (0-471-63007-1) 472 pp.
Volume 14 1989 (0-471-50400-9) 386 pp.
Volume 15 1990 (0-471-52113-2) 432 pp.
Volume 16 1992 (0-471-52721-1) 435 pp.
Volume 17 1994 (0-471-00074-4) 464 pp.
Volume 18 1999 (0-471-24477-5) 518 pp.
Volume 19 1999 (0-471-32709-3) 504 pp.
Volume 20 2000 (0-471-36999-3) 552 pp.
Volume 21 2002 (0-471-21393-4) 608 pp.
Volume 22 2005 (0-471-42951-1) 608 pp.
Table of Contents
Reagents Index By Name. Reagents Index By Element.
Type of Reaction Index.
Index of Synthetic Targets.
Index of Natural Product Targets.
Author Index.
Subject Index.
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v. 14 ISBN 9780471504009
Description
This ongoing series, originated in 1967, has become the standard guide to the preparation, properties and uses of thousands of reagents, and additional references to reagents previously discussed. It includes data on structural formulae, molecular weight, physical constants, preferred method of preparation, and examples of important uses. It also contains data on commonly used reagents from 1966 to 1988.
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v. 15 ISBN 9780471521136
Description
Originating in 1967, this series provides a guide to the preparation, properties and uses of thousands of reagents, with additional references to reagents previously discussed. It includes data on structural formulas, molecular weight, physical constants, preferred method of preparation, and examples of important uses. The series' standard format continues with this current volume, which covers the reagent literature published from mid-1988 to the end of 1989.
Table of Contents
Introduction.
Reagents (A to Z).
Suppliers.
Index of Apparatus.
Index of Reagents According to Types.
Author Index.
Subject Index.
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v. 16 ISBN 9780471527213
Description
The well respected and ever popular Fieser and Fieser series on reagents for organic synthesis provides concise descriptions, good structural formulas and selected examples of applications.
Provides references to new reagents as well as to reagents included in previous volumes
Thousands of entries abstract the most important information on commonly used and new reagents, including preparation, uses, sources of supply, critical comments, references and more
Reagents are considered in alphabetical order by common usage names.
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v. 13 ISBN 9780471630074
Description
Reagents for Organic Synthesis
This widely respected reference has been brought up to date with the publication of Volume 13. Thousands of entries abstract the most important information on commonly used reagents from 1966 through mid-1986. Every reagent discussed includes the preparation, uses, sources of supply, critical comments, references, and more.
Volume 1, 1967, 1,475 pp.
Volume 2, 1969, 538 pp.
Volume 3, 1972, 401 pp.
Volume 4, 1974, 660 pp.
Volume 5, 1975, 864 pp.
Volume 6, 1977, 765 pp.
Volume 7, 1979, 487 pp.
Volume 8, 1980, 602 pp.
Volume 9, 1981, 596 pp.
Volume 10, 1982, 528 pp.
Volume 11, 1984, 669 pp.
Volume 12, 1986, 643 pp.
Table of Contents
- Reagent Index
- Author Index
- Type-of-Compound Index
- Synthesis Index
- Type-of-Reaction Index
- Synthetic Targets Index
- Thumb Index
- Author Index
- Other Indexes.
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v. 23 ISBN 9780471682431
Description
From reviews of previous volumes:
"Essential for chemistry collections at the university and research levels."
--New York Public Library
"Highly recommended...lots of succinct, practical information on recent developments...in a format that is easy to use. The reagents are taken up in alphabetical order (common usage names, not CAS indexing code names), sometimes several to a page, sometimes several pages to a reagent. One can expect to find how to make the reagent (in loose terms), or where it can be bought, what it is good for, and where to seek complete details. As with previous volumes, one can profit from just browsing, even if one does not feel a need to look up any particular subject. It is thus a secondary function of the book to help one keep abreast of the field, and it would be a rare chemist who would not learn something new and useful from a casual perusal of the pages."
--Journal of the American Chemical Society
REAGENTS FOR ORGANIC SYNTHESIS
Volume 1 1967 (0-471-25875-X) 1,475 pp.
Volume 2 1969 (0-471-25876-8) 538 pp.
Volume 3 1972 (0-471-25879-2) 401 pp.
Volume 4 1974 (0-471-25881-4) 660 pp.
Volume 5 1975 (0-471-25882-2) 864 pp.
Volume 6 1977 (0-471-25873-3) 765 pp.
Volume 7 1979 (0-471-02918-1) 487 pp.
Volume 8 1980 (0-471-04834-8) 602 pp.
Volume 9 1981 (0-471-05631-6) 596 pp.
Volume 10 1982 (0-471-86636-9) 528 pp.
Volume 11 1984 (0-471-88628-9) 669 pp.
Volume 12 1986 (0-471-83469-6) 643 pp.
Volume 13 1988 (0-471-63007-1) 472 pp.
Volume 14 1989 (0-471-50400-9) 386 pp.
Volume 15 1990 (0-471-52113-2) 432 pp.
Volume 16 1992 (0-471-52721-1) 435 pp.
Volume 17 1994 (0-471-00074-4) 464 pp.
Volume 18 1999 (0-471-24477-5) 518 pp.
Volume 19 1999 (0-471-32709-3) 504 pp.
Volume 20 2000 (0-471-36999-3) 552 pp.
Volume 21 2002 (0-471-21393-4) 608 pp.
Volume 22 2006 (0-471-68243-8) 504 pp.
Table of Contents
General Abbreviations xi
Reference Abbreviations xv
Reagents 1
Author Index 447
Subject Index 515
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v. 12 ISBN 9780471834694
Description
Reagents for Organic Synthesis
This widely respected reference has been brought up to date with the publication of Volume 12. Thousands of entries abstract the most important information on commonly used reagents from 1966 through 1984. Every reagent discussed includes the preparation, uses, sources of supply, critical comments, references, and more.
Volume 1 / 1967 / 1,475 pp.
Volume 2 / 1969 / 538 pp.
Volume 3 / 1972 / 401 pp.
Volume 4 / 1974 / 660 pp.
Volume 5 / 1975 / 864 pp.
Volume 6 / 1977 / 765 pp.
Volume 7 / 1979 / 487 pp.
Volume 8 / 1980 / 602 pp.
Volume 9 / 1981 / 596 pp.
Volume 10 / 1982 / 528 pp.
Volume 11 / 1984 / 669 pp.
Table of Contents
Introduction.
Reagents (A to Z).
Suppliers.
Index of Apparatus.
Index of Reagents According to Types.
Author Index.
Subject Index.
- Volume
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Collective index for v. 1-12 ISBN 9780471840916
Description
This one-volume index provides quick access to "Fieser and Fieser's Reagents for Organic Synthesis", Volumes 1 to 12. Nomenclature has been systemized, and cross-referencing throughout the volume is more thorough. There is now a comprehensive list of reagents (including those reagents only cited in the text), an index by type of compound (which makes it easier to find compounds with complex names), an index by reaction type, an expanded synthesis index based on both the product and the starting material, and an index subdivided into three sections according to type.
Table of Contents
- Type of Reaction Index
- Synthesis Index
- Type of Compound Index
- Author Index
- Reagents Index.
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v. 10 ISBN 9780471866367
Description
The Fieser and Fieser series has provided several generations of professional chemists and students with an up-to-date survey of the reagent literature, with information in alphabetical order by common name.
Table of Contents
Introduction.
Reagents (A to Z).
Suppliers.
Index of Apparatus.
Index of Reagents According to Types.
Author Index.
Subject Index.
- Volume
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v. 11 ISBN 9780471886280
Description
This volume covers reagent literature published between July 1981 and December 1982. It provides references to new reagents introduced during this period, as well as recent references to reagents included in previous volumes, focusing on reagents that open new vistas in organic synthesis.
Table of Contents
Introduction.
Reagents (A to Z).
Suppliers.
Index of Apparatus.
Index of Reagents According to Types.
Author Index.
Subject Index.
- Volume
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v. 27 ISBN 9781118337523
Description
The highly successful Fieser & Fieser series has provided several generations of professional chemists and students with an timely survey of the reagent literature. Providing an up-to-date, A-to-Z listing of reagents cited in synthetic literature, Fiesers' Reagents for Organic Synthesis, Volume 27 encompasses chemical literature from the end of 2009 to the end of 2011. Listed by common name, each entry feature a concise description, illustrations of chemical reactions, selected examples of applications, how to make it or buy it, what it is good for, and where to find complete details.
Table of Contents
Preface vii
Foreword ix
General Abbreviations xi
Reference Abbreviations xv
Reagents 1
Author Index 527
Subject Index 618
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