Most syntheses in the chemical research laboratory fail and usually require several attempts before proceeding satisfactorily. Failed syntheses are not only discouraging and frustrating, but also cost a lot of time and money. Many failures may, however, be avoided by understanding the structure-reac
Side Reactions in Organic Synthesis (A Guide to Successful Synthesis Design) || The Acylation of Heteroatoms
✍ Scribed by Zaragoza Dörwald, Florencio
- Publisher
- Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- German
- Weight
- 321 KB
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Article
- ISBN
- 3527310215
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✦ Synopsis
Scheme 7.1. Acylations with sterically hindered carboxylic acids [5-8]. Scheme 7.12. Acylation of unprotected amino acids [42, 43]. Scheme 7.13. Regioselective acylation of a 2,6-diaminopurine [44].
📜 SIMILAR VOLUMES
Scheme 9.1. Unfavorable processes according to Baldwin's rules. Scheme 9.2. Methylation of a metalated sulfone [6].
Most syntheses in the chemical research laboratory fail and usually require several attempts before proceeding satisfactorily. Failed syntheses are not only discouraging and frustrating, but also cost a lot of time and money. Many failures may, however, be avoided by understanding the structure-reac
Most syntheses in the chemical research laboratory fail and usually require several attempts before proceeding satisfactorily. Failed syntheses are not only discouraging and frustrating, but also cost a lot of time and money. Many failures may, however, be avoided by understanding the structure-reac
Most syntheses in the chemical research laboratory fail and usually require several attempts before proceeding satisfactorily. Failed syntheses are not only discouraging and frustrating, but also cost a lot of time and money. Many failures may, however, be avoided by understanding the structure-reac
Most syntheses in the chemical research laboratory fail and usually require several attempts before proceeding satisfactorily. Failed syntheses are not only discouraging and frustrating, but also cost a lot of time and money. Many failures may, however, be avoided by understanding the structure-reac