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Organic Syntheses Based on Name Reactions
A Practical Encyclopedic Guide to Over 800 Transformations
4th Edition - March 1, 2024
Authors: Alfred Hassner, Irishi Namboothiri, Meir Golan
Paperback ISBN:9780081029619
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Organic Syntheses Based on Named Reactions: A Practical Encyclopedic Guide to Over 800 Transformations, Fourth Edition is an indispensable reference companion for chemistry students and researchers. The book provides an overview of name reactions based on reaction types and products formed and presents schemes, procedures and references in a simple, one-page format that offers a brief, representative procedure for each name reaction. The book is illustrated with real synthetic examples from literature, with about 3,400 references to primary literature that direct users to additional information. Extensive indexes (name, reagent, reaction) and a very useful functional group transformation index help the reader fully navigate this extensive collection of important reactions.With its comprehensive coverage, superb organization and quality of presentation, this new edition belongs on the shelf of every organic chemist.
Covers new examples of known reactions, particularly their asymmetric versions, new reactions involving metal-mediated catalysis and organocatalysis, and multi-component and cascade/domino versions of known reactions
Provides a handy reference guide that explains 750 established named processes and methods that are trusted and used by organic chemists to synthesize or transform molecules
Presents key data on each transformation, including background, mechanism and experimental details
Includes extensive, multiple indexes that allow the reader to search for information and rapidly plan transformations
Researchers in academia, industry and government laboratories as well as advanced undergraduate and graduate students working in organic synthesis, reactions and reagents, organometallic chemistry, and catalysis
1. Overview of synthesis related name reactions
2. Overview of metal catalysed coupling reactions
3. Overview of organocatalyzed asymmetric reactions
4. List of abbreviations
5. Name reactions A-Z
6. Names Index
7. Reagents Index
8. Reactions Index
9. Functional Group Transformation Index
No. of pages: 750
Language: English
Published: March 1, 2024
Imprint: Elsevier
Paperback ISBN: 9780081029619
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Alfred Hassner
Professor Emeritus, Department of Chemistry, Bar-ilan University, Israel. Alfred Hassner has over 60 years of experience in organic chemistry and has published over 320 scientific articles. He is a leading expert in organic synthesis. He authored the first three editions of “Organic Synthesis Based on Name Reactions” and was editor of three book series (on heterocycles, asymmetric synthesis, cycloadditions). He first introduced the now universally used term “regioselectivity”.
Affiliations and expertise
Professor Emeritus, Department of Chemistry, Bar-Ilan University, Israel
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Irishi Namboothiri
Professor, Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India. Irishi N N Namboothiri received his PhD from the Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore and was a postdoctoral researcher in Israel, University of North Texas and Columbia University. He is now a Professor of Chemistry at IIT Bombay. He co-authored the third edition of “Organic Synthesis Based on Name Reactions” with Alfred Hassner and has over 135 scientific publications.
Affiliations and expertise
Professor, Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, India
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Meir Golan
Meir Golan has started his M.Sc studies in 2017 after finishing his B.Sc studies in Bar-Ilan University.
Affiliations and expertise
Department of Chemistry, Bar-Ilan University Faculty of Exact Sciences, Ramat-Gan, Israel