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E21: Stereoselective Synthesis 6 English-language volumes
The development of stereoselective methods of organic synthesis has been the major aim of research in organic chemistry for over a decade, both in academia and in industry. This central field of chemistry has now reached a stage of maturity such that a comprehensive, critical survey is called for. At last, Stereoselective Synthesis provides just that - a six-volume set of almost 7000 pages that evaluates the entire literature of stereoselective chemistry. The principal part of the work is concerned with methods for stereoselective bond formation. Following the general introductory chapters covering principles, nomenclature, separation, and analysis, the chapters on individual synthetic methods are organized by the type of bond that is broken or formed. Common chiral auxiliaries, solvents, reagents, and catalysts are also covered comprehensively. Independent reviews are available for volumes E21a, E21b, E21c, and E21d.
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Volume Publication We are pleased to announce the publication of Science of Synthesis Volume 37 [Ethers] by Craig J. Forsyth and Eric N. Jacobsen in May 2008. Professor We are very sorry to announce that Professor John Colin Tatlow passed away on April 9th, 2008. Professor Tatlow was the Editor-in-Chief of the E10 Organo-Fluorine Compounds (Houben–Weyl) series and made a major contribution to fluorine chemistry during his career. He was the recipient of the American Chemical Society Award for Creative Work in Fluorine Chemistry in 1990. We would like to extend our sincere condolences to his family and friends. Thieme IUPAC Prize Congratulations to Archive Click here to view archived news items. |
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