Protective groups in organic synthesis
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Protective groups in organic synthesis
Wiley, c1991
2nd ed
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"A Wiley-Interscience publication."
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
A frequent requirement in organic synthesis is the protection of one or more of the major functional groups - the hydroxyl, amino, carboxyl, carbonyl and sulfhydryl groups. For these major functional groups, this book provides concise, comprehensive coverage of the most useful protective groups. For each functional group, a short section discusses the chemistry of the classes of protective groups that are available. The chemistry of the individual protective groups in the class is then described using structures, equations and references.
Table of Contents
- The Role of Protective Groups in Organic Synthesis
- Protection for the Hydroxyl Group, Including 1,2- and 1,3-Diols
- Protection for Phenols and Catechols
- Protection for the Carbonyl Group
- Protection for the Carboxyl Group
- Protection for the Thiol Group
- Protection for the Amino Group
- Reactivities, Reagents, and Reactivity Charts
- Index.
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