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Organic reactions; v.69.

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Organic reactions This page aims to list well-known reactions and reagents in organic chemistry. It is organized in alphabetical order. You may also find it useful to browse . See also
  • List of organic compounds
  • List of inorganic compounds
  • List of biomolecules
; v.69.

Ed. by Larry E. Overman Larry E. Overman is Distinguised Professor of Chemistry at the University of California, Irvine. Overman obtained a B.A. degree from Earlham College in 1965 and a PhD in chemistry from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1969.  et al.

John Wiley John Wiley may refer to:
  • John Wiley & Sons, publishing company
  • John C. Wiley, American ambassador
  • John D. Wiley, Chancellor of the University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • John M. Wiley (1846–1912), U.S.
 & Sons

2007

704 pages

$135.00

Hardcover

Series: title

QD476

Organic chemists This is a list of famous chemists: (alphabetical order)

: Top - 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

A
  • Emil Abderhalden, (1877–1950), Swiss chemist
  • Richard Abegg, (1869–1910), German chemist
 often find themselves conducting extensive literature searches and experiments to discover the optimum conditions for the application of even the most familiar synthetic reaction to a compound. This series seeks to alleviate this situation by presenting widely applicable single reactions, or definite phases of a reaction, with this title addressing dioxirane oxidations of compounds other than alkenes and electrophilic fluorination fluor·i·na·tion  
n.
A chemical reaction that introduces fluorine into a compound.
 with N-F reagents, including their respective mechanisms, scope and limitation, comparisons with other methods, experimental conditions, and experimental procedures. Entries include full illustrations and references. This title also includes cumulative chapter titles by volume, and indices by author, chapter and topic from the first volume to the sixty-ninth.

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