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Academic Press
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Beschreibung: | XXVI, 1244 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme |
ISBN: | 9780124170346 |
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505 | 8 | |a Key Chiral Auxiliary Applications, Second Edition is a detailed compilation of chiral auxiliary applications organized by type of transformation. Continuing from the most important and relevant auxiliaries described in its predecessor, the three-volume set Compendium of Chiral Auxiliary Applications (2001), as well as advances in the field, the book provides a vital and timely resource for chemists in the field. Each reaction class includes a series of tables and graphical abstracts of real reactions from the literature and patents to enable easy review and comparison of results. This anticipated edition is based on a screening of nearly 40,000 auxiliary reaction applications, with details supplied for the more than 13,000 selected representative entries: synthetic route, reagents, yields, diastereomeric/enantiomeric excesses, and characterization data. Updated and streamlined with more than 60% new material, Key Chiral Auxiliary Applications provides valuable guidance and reliable content for selecting the best auxiliary for a specific asymmetric synthetic transformation. Provides a comprehensive compilation based on nearly 40,000 diverse applications of chiral auxiliaries for selecting the best synthetic route to optically pure compoundsContains over 60% new material with 13,000+ auxiliary applications categorized by reaction type, with reaction details and chemical and optical yields in one unique resource | |
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spelling | Roos, Gregory Verfasser aut Key chiral auxiliary applications Gregory Roos, Murdoch University, Perth, Western Australia Second edition Waltham, MA Academic Press [2014] © 2014 XXVI, 1244 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Key Chiral Auxiliary Applications, Second Edition is a detailed compilation of chiral auxiliary applications organized by type of transformation. Continuing from the most important and relevant auxiliaries described in its predecessor, the three-volume set Compendium of Chiral Auxiliary Applications (2001), as well as advances in the field, the book provides a vital and timely resource for chemists in the field. Each reaction class includes a series of tables and graphical abstracts of real reactions from the literature and patents to enable easy review and comparison of results. This anticipated edition is based on a screening of nearly 40,000 auxiliary reaction applications, with details supplied for the more than 13,000 selected representative entries: synthetic route, reagents, yields, diastereomeric/enantiomeric excesses, and characterization data. Updated and streamlined with more than 60% new material, Key Chiral Auxiliary Applications provides valuable guidance and reliable content for selecting the best auxiliary for a specific asymmetric synthetic transformation. Provides a comprehensive compilation based on nearly 40,000 diverse applications of chiral auxiliaries for selecting the best synthetic route to optically pure compoundsContains over 60% new material with 13,000+ auxiliary applications categorized by reaction type, with reaction details and chemical and optical yields in one unique resource Asymmetric synthesis fast Enantiomers fast Enantioselective catalysis fast Asymmetric synthesis Enantioselective catalysis Enantiomers Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 0-12-417034-X Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-0-12-417034-6 |
spellingShingle | Roos, Gregory Key chiral auxiliary applications Key Chiral Auxiliary Applications, Second Edition is a detailed compilation of chiral auxiliary applications organized by type of transformation. Continuing from the most important and relevant auxiliaries described in its predecessor, the three-volume set Compendium of Chiral Auxiliary Applications (2001), as well as advances in the field, the book provides a vital and timely resource for chemists in the field. Each reaction class includes a series of tables and graphical abstracts of real reactions from the literature and patents to enable easy review and comparison of results. This anticipated edition is based on a screening of nearly 40,000 auxiliary reaction applications, with details supplied for the more than 13,000 selected representative entries: synthetic route, reagents, yields, diastereomeric/enantiomeric excesses, and characterization data. Updated and streamlined with more than 60% new material, Key Chiral Auxiliary Applications provides valuable guidance and reliable content for selecting the best auxiliary for a specific asymmetric synthetic transformation. Provides a comprehensive compilation based on nearly 40,000 diverse applications of chiral auxiliaries for selecting the best synthetic route to optically pure compoundsContains over 60% new material with 13,000+ auxiliary applications categorized by reaction type, with reaction details and chemical and optical yields in one unique resource Asymmetric synthesis fast Enantiomers fast Enantioselective catalysis fast Asymmetric synthesis Enantioselective catalysis Enantiomers |
title | Key chiral auxiliary applications |
title_auth | Key chiral auxiliary applications |
title_exact_search | Key chiral auxiliary applications |
title_full | Key chiral auxiliary applications Gregory Roos, Murdoch University, Perth, Western Australia |
title_fullStr | Key chiral auxiliary applications Gregory Roos, Murdoch University, Perth, Western Australia |
title_full_unstemmed | Key chiral auxiliary applications Gregory Roos, Murdoch University, Perth, Western Australia |
title_short | Key chiral auxiliary applications |
title_sort | key chiral auxiliary applications |
topic | Asymmetric synthesis fast Enantiomers fast Enantioselective catalysis fast Asymmetric synthesis Enantioselective catalysis Enantiomers |
topic_facet | Asymmetric synthesis Enantiomers Enantioselective catalysis |
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