Organic reactions in aqueous media

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    • Li, Chao-Jun
    • Chan, Tak-Hang

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Organic reactions in aqueous media

Chao-Jun Li, Tak-Hang Chan

(A Wiley-Interscience publication)

J. Wiley, c1997

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From cost and safety to synthetic efficiency and environmental friendliness, water has many potential advantages as a solvent for organic reactions. This book examines different aspects of organic reactions in water, enabling readers to gain an essential understanding of current thinking on a range of reaction types and techniques. Beginning with basic theory and progressing to synthetic applications, Organic Reactions in Aqueous Media is an ideal platform for both advanced-level study and practical research. It covers these key areas: Fundamental properties of water Pericyclic reactions-including Diels-Alder reactions Nucleophilic additions and substitutions Metal mediated reactions Transition metal catalyzed reactions Oxidations and reductions Industrial applications

Table of Contents

Pericyclic Reactions. Nucleophilic Additions and Substitutions. Metal-- Mediated Reactions. Transition--Metal--Catalyzed Reactions. Oxidations and Reductions. Industrial Applications. Index.

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