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Annual Reports in Organic Synthesis 1999

  • 1st Edition - August 23, 1999
  • Latest edition
  • Editors: Philip M. Weintraub, Daniel M. Ketcha, Christian Fossum, Allan Pinhas
  • Language: English

One of the more difficult problems facing chemists today is that of "keeping up with the literature." Thus, an organized annual review of synthetically useful information would… Read more

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Description

One of the more difficult problems facing chemists today is that of "keeping up with the literature." Thus, an organized annual review of synthetically useful information would prove beneficial to nearly all organic chemists, both specialists and non-specialists in synthesis. Weintraub et al. are very successful in creating such an original review.

Key features

@introbul:Key Features
@bul:* Provides clearly illustrated structures of compounds in every feasible synthetic pathway
* Presents a general review of structure/activity information for each synthetic compound
* Includes extensive reference information on additional publications available for each reaction discussed
* Yields a current awareness of the literature, ideas for research, and questions for cumulative exams
* Highlights papers dealing with asymmetric
syntheses
* Remains the most comprehensive, reasonably priced compilation of its type

Readership

Organic, medicinal, and polymer chemists in academia and industry.

Table of contents

Carbon-Carbon Bond Forming Reactions. Oxidations. Reductions. Synthesis of Heterocycles. Protecting Groups. Useful Synthetic Preparations. Reviews. Selected Topical Areas. Author Index.

Review quotes

Praise for the Series
"This information will be useful to nearly all organic chemists, both specialists and nonspecialists in synthesis. The topics covered include carbon - carbon bond forming reactions, oxidation - reductions, synthesis of heterocycles, protecting groups, and useful synthetic preparations."—BIOSIS

"aid to the harassed organic chemist who cannot keep up with the never-diminishing stream of new primary literature...an outstandingly good buy." —THE JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: August 23, 1999
  • Language: English

About the editors

PW

Philip M. Weintraub

Affiliations and expertise
Hoechst Marion Roussel, Bridgewater, New Jersey, USA

DK

Daniel M. Ketcha

Affiliations and expertise
Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio, U.S.A.

CF

Christian Fossum

Affiliations and expertise
Associate Director, A T Still Research Institute, A T Still University, Kirksville, MO; Assistant Professor, Department of Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine, Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine, A T Still University, Kirksville, MO, USA; Faculty, European School of Osteopathy, Maidstone, UK

AP

Allan Pinhas

Affiliations and expertise
University of Cincinnati, Ohio