Organic synthesis
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Organic synthesis
(McGraw-Hill higher education)
McGraw-Hill, c2002
2nd ed, international ed
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
For complete coverage in the area of synthesis and reaction, "Organic Synthesis" provides readers with a clearly written presentation that guides them through the material, carefully and methodically.
Table of Contents
1. Retrosynthesis, Stereochemistry and Conformations. 2. Acids, Bases and Functional Group Exchange Reactions. 3. Oxidation. 4. Reduction. 5. Hydroboration. 6. Stereocontrol and Ring Formation. 7. Protecting Groups. 8. Disconnect Products: Nucleophilic Species that form Carbon-Carbon Bonds. 9. Disconnect Products: Nucleophilic Species that form Carbon-Carbon Bonds: Enolate Anions. 10. Synthetic Strategies. 11. Pericyclic Carbon-Carbon Bond Forming Reactions: Multiple Bond Disconnections. 12. Disconnect Products: Electrophic Carbon-Carbon Bond Forming Reactions. 13. Carbon Radical Disconnection Products: Formation of Carbon-Carbon Bonds via Radicals and Carbenes. 14. Student Syntheses: the First Synthetic Problem.
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