Room temperature organic synthesis
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Room temperature organic synthesis
Elsevier, c2015
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Filling a gap in the scientific literature, Room Temperature Organic Synthesis is unique in its authoritative, thorough, and applied coverage of a wide variety of "green" organic synthetic methodologies. The book describes practical, feasible protocols for room temperature reactions to produce carbon-carbon and carbon-heteroatom bond formations including aliphatic, aromatic, alicyclic, heterocycles, and more. Consistently organized for easy access, each selected reaction is discussed in a very compact and structured manner including: reaction type, reaction condition, reaction strategy, catalyst, keywords, general reaction scheme, mechanism (in selected cases), representative entries, experimental procedure, characterization data of representative entries, and references. This book will be a valuable resource for synthetic organic, natural products, medicinal, and biochemists as well as those working in the pharmaceutical and agrochemical industry.
Table of Contents
Carbon - Carbon Bond Forming Reactions at Room TemperatureCarbon - Nitrogen Bond Forming Reactions at Room TemperatureCarbon - Oxygen Bond Forming Reactions at Room TemperatureCarbon - Sulfur Bond Forming Reactions at Room TemperatureCarbon - Phosphorus Bond Forming Reactions at Room TemperatureCarbon - Halogen Bond Forming Reactions at Room Temperature Carbon - Fluorine Bond Forming Reactions Carbon - Iodine Bond Forming ReactionsCarbon - Boron Bond Forming Reactions at Room TemperatureMiscellaneous Bond Forming Reactions at Room Temperature Carbon - Hydrogen Bond Forming Reaction Nitrogen - Hydrogen Bond Forming Reaction Oxygen - Silicon Bond Forming Reactions Sulfur - Nitrogen Bond Forming Reaction Sulfur - Oxygen Bond Forming Reactions Sulfur - Sulfur Bond Forming Reactions
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