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New Pathways for Organic Synthesis || Introduction

✍ Scribed by Colquhoun, H. M.; Holton, J.; Thompson, D. J.; Twigg, M. V.


Book ID
120919457
Publisher
Springer US
Year
1984
Tongue
English
Weight
735 KB
Category
Article
ISBN
1461326516

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✦ Synopsis


The Continually Growing Contribution Of Transition Metal Chemistry To Synthetic Organic Chemistry Is, Of Course, Widely Recognized. Equally Well Known Is The Difficulty In Keeping Up-to-date With The Multifarious Reactions And Procedures That Seem To Be Spawned At An Ever-increasing Rate. These Can Certainly Be Summarized On The Basis Of Reviews Under The Headings Of The Individual Transition Metals. More Useful To The Bench Organic Chemist, However, Would Be The Opposite Type Of Concordance Based On The Structural Type Of The Desired Synthetic Product. This Is The Approach Taken In The Present Monograph, Which Presents For Each Structural Entity A Conspectus Of The Transition Metal-mediated Processes That Can Be Employed In Its Production. The Resulting Comparative Survey Should Be A Great Help In Devising The Optimum Synthetic Approach For A Particular Goal. It Is Presented From An Essentially Practical Viewpoint, With Detailed Direc Tions Interspersed In The Houben-weyl Style. The Wide Scope Of The Volume Should Certainly Encourage Synthetic Organic Chemists To Utilize Fully The Range And Versatility Of These Transition Metal-mediated Processes. This Will Certainly Be A Well-thumbed Reference Book! R. A. Raphael Cambridge University V Preface In Recent Years An Enormous Amount Of Work Has Been Done On The Catalysis Of Organic Reactions By Various Transition Metal Species And On The Organic Reactivity Of Organo-transition-metal Compounds.


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