Classic in Total Synthesis II: MoreTargets, Strategies and Methods
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- 9783527306848
- 541.39 NIC
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NIMA Knowledge Centre | 7th Floor Silence Zone | Reference | 541.39 NIC (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not For Loan | P0007460 |
Classics in Total Synthesis II is the long awaited sequel to Classics in Total Synthesis, a book that has made its mark as a superb tool for educating students and practitioners alike in the art of organic synthesis since its introduction in 1996. In this highly welcomed second volume, K.C. Nicolaou and Scott A. Snyder discuss in detail the most impressive accomplishments in natural product total synthesis during the 1990s and the first years of the 21st century. While all of the features that made the first volume of Classics so popular and unique as a teaching tool have been maintained, in this new treatise the authors seek to present the latest techniques and advance in organic synthesis as they beautifully describe the works of some of the most renowned synthetic organic chemists of our time. complex molecule construction, tin acetal methodology, dithiane nucleophile, enediyne motif, final natural product, vancomycin aglycon, aryl chlorine substituents, heteroaromatic core, synthetic blueprint, enediyne bridge, tetrahydroisoquinoline system, stereochemical elements, aldol stereoselectivity, complex molecule synthesis, oxido bridge, synthetic practitioners, second total synthesis, retrosynthetic analysis, natural product total synthesis, recent total synthesis, stereochemical complexity, olefin metathesis reaction, enyne metathesis,
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