Organic synthesis
Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: Oxford chemistry primers ; 31.Publication details: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 1995.Description: 91pISBN:- 0198557914
- 9780198557913
- 547.2 20 WIL
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1. Introduction to synthesis 2. Retrosynthetic analysis I: The basic concepts ; 3. Retrosynthetic analysis II: Latent polarity and FGIs 4. Retrosynthetic analysis III: Strategy and planning in synthesis 5. Selectivity I: Chemoselectivity and protecting groups 6. Chemoselectivity II: Regioselectivity 7. Chemoselectivity III: Stereoselectivity 8. Selected organic synthesis
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The ability to design effective syntheses is an essential skill for organic chemists. This concise text uses a wide range of examples to teach students of chemistry how to adopt a logical and versatile approach to the design of synthetic routes.
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