Modern organic synthesis in the laboratory
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Searching for reaction in organic synthesis has been made much easier in the current age of computer databases. However, the dilemma now is which procedure one selects among the ocean of choices. Especially for novices in the laboratory, it becomes a daunting task to decide what reaction conditions to experiment with first in order to have the best chance of success. This collection intends to serve as an "older and wiser lab-mate" one could have by compiling many of the most commonly used experimental procedures in organic synthesis. With chapters that cover such topics as functional group manipulations, oxidation, reduction, and carbon-carbon bond formation, Modern Organic Synthesis in the Laboratory will be useful for both graduate students and professors in organic chemistry and medicinal chemists in the pharmaceutical and agrochemical industries.
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Jie Jack Li
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Chris Limberakis
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Derek A. Pflum
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Modern Organic Synthesis in the Laboratory
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Modern Organic Synthesis in the Laboratory
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Modern organic synthesis in the laboratory
- MOModern organic synthesis in the...Jie Jack Li
Modern organic synthesis in the laboratory
- MOModern Organic Synthesis in the...Chris Limberakis, Derek A. Pflum, Jie Jack Li
Modern Organic Synthesis in the Laboratory
- MOModern Organic Synthesis in the...Jie Jack Li, Chris Limberakis, Derek A. Pflum
Modern Organic Synthesis in the Laboratory
