Organic Syntheses, Collective Volume 12


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Continuing the tradition of providing significant and interesting procedures, Organic Syntheses, Collective Volume XII is a compilation of revised editions of Annual Volumes 85 through 89. The contents of this volume are organized by primarily by reaction type, with the precise classification made according to the bias of the editor, who attempted to ascertain the primary purpose or utility of the procedure.




Organic Syntheses, Volume 84


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Organic Syntheses: Volume 84 continues the tradition of providing significant and interesting procedures, which should prove worthwhile to many synthetic chemists working in increasingly diverse areas.




Organic Syntheses, Volume 68


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An update to the continuing series containing 31 edited and checked preparations that represent the most active and advanced areas in organic synthesis. These procedures are presented in six categories: simple one- and two- carbon synthons, chiral auxiliaries and stereocontrolled processes, organometallic reagents, useful starting materials for complex syntheses, new reactions of potentially broad utility and cryptands with novel guest-host properties.




Library Handbook for Organic Chemists


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Every chemical research project begins with a thorough and expedient search of the chemical literature. As the size and complexity of the chemical literature continues to grow at an outstanding rate, the chemist is continuously confronted with the task of wading through a mountain of information, that may elude even the most versed computer searcher. The LIBRARY HANDBOOK FOR ORGANIC CHEMISTS is designed to direct the researcher to the most appropriate references and to streamline, organize and optimize the process of searching the chemical literature. While directing the researcher to all appropriate literature resources, this handbook also provides a thorough understanding of the organization of the information contained. As each section is designed for quick assimilation of the information necessary to locate a reference, researchers do not have to read the entire book or even a complete section to understand and search the chemical literature. This handbook leads the infrequent searcher stepwise through the literature to the answer to a search. For those conducting computer searches, it will help in selecting the appropriate database and it will also aid in searching commands. As for the experienced librarian, this handbook will become the source to check in order to ensure that all the basis have been covered.




Organic Chemist's Desk Reference


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CHOICE Award Winner Since the first publication in 1995, the Organic Chemist’s Desk Reference has been essential reading for laboratory chemists who need a concise guide to the essentials of organic chemistry — the literature, nomenclature, stereochemistry, spectroscopy, hazard information, and laboratory data. The past fifteen years have witnessed immense growth in the field of chemistry and new discoveries have continued to shape its progress. In addition, the distinction between organic chemistry and other disciplines such as biochemistry and materials science has become increasingly blurred. Extensively revised and updated, this new edition contains the very latest data that chemists need access to for experimentation and research. New in the Second Edition: Rearranged content placed in a logical progressive order, making subjects easier to find Expanded topics from the glossary now presented as separate chapters Updated information on many classic subjects such as mass spectrometry and infrared, ultraviolet, and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy New sections on chiral separations and crystallography Cross references to a plethora of web information Reflecting a 75% revision since the last edition, this volume is a must-have for organic chemists and those in related fields who need quick and easy access to vital information in the lab. It is also a valuable companion to the Dictionary of Organic Compounds, enabling readers to easily focus in on critical data.




Organic Syntheses, Volume 83


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Organic Syntheses consists of protocols for the synthesis of useful chemical compounds. Each protocol is repeated in the laboratory of one of the editorial board members for accuracy or for missing experimental details prior to publication. For each reaction, source of reagents, waste disposal information, a discussion of the results, references to the primary literature, and an appendix of nomenclature and registry numbers are discussed. Volume 83 continues the tradition of providing significant and interesting procedures, which will prove worthwhile to many synthetic chemists working in increasingly diverse areas.







Comprehensive Organic Synthesis


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Volume 8.




Organic Syntheses


Book Description

This annual volume in the series contains 28 checked and edited procedures on stereochemical selection. Eight procedures illustrate the impressive advances in the areas of enantioselective (asymmetric) synthesis, four cover, highly stereospecific syntheses of useful optically active products. Procedures are given for two specific compounds - cyclopropanone ethyl hemiketal and hexafluoroacetone, and the rest treat a wide range of synthetic methodology.




Comprehensive Organometallic Chemistry II, Volume 14


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Since the publication Comprehensive Organometallic Chemistry in 1982, studies on the chemistry of molecules with carbon-metal bonds have continued to expand rapidly. This is due to many factors, ranging from the sheer intellectual challenge and excitement provided by the continuing production of novel results, which demand new ideas, through to the successful application of organometallic species in organic syntheses, the generation of living catalysts for polymerization, and the synthesis of precursors for materials employed in the electronic and ceramic industries. These factors led to the publication of the updated Comprehensive Organometallic Chemistry II. The original work serves as a basis for new volumes, focusing on organometallic chemistry reported since 1982, with reference back to the original work when necessary. For ease of use the new volumes maintain the same general structure as employed previously but reflect the changes in substance and direction the field has undergone in the last ten years. This book will serve as a pivotal reference point for new work and will function to generate new ideas and perceptions for the continued advance of what will surely continue as a vibrant area of chemistry.