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Water in Organic Synthesis

Englisch · Taschenbuch

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"Water in Organic Synthesis" from the Science of Synthesis series provides a comprehensive overview of a rapidly progressing field and a critical review of aqueous reactions by 47 experts. It covers almost all types of organic reactions, including special techniques with water and industrial applications, and has an emphasis on environmental aspects.
This resource is essential for the organic chemist in helping gain a thorough appreciation of the latest and most reliable available methods for using water in organic synthesis. It illustrates how water can often be a viable and green solvent in the laboratory and provides a detailed introduction to the subject: background information, evaluated methods, practical applications, industrial applications, special techniques, and an overview of the latest trends. The reference work also helps in inspiring chemists worldwide to find new approaches and techniques for the application of water in organic synthesis.

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Graduate School of Pharmaceut. Sciences, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan

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"Water in Organic Synthesis" from the Science of Synthesis series provides a comprehensive overview of a rapidly progressing field and a critical review of aqueous reactions by 47 experts. It covers almost all types of organic reactions, including special techniques with water and industrial applications, and has an emphasis on environmental aspects.

This resource is essential for the organic chemist in helping gain a thorough appreciation of the latest and most reliable available methods for using water in organic synthesis. It illustrates how water can often be a viable and green solvent in the laboratory and provides a detailed introduction to the subject: background information, evaluated methods, practical applications, industrial applications, special techniques, and an overview of the latest trends. The reference work also helps in inspiring chemists worldwide to find new approaches and techniques for the application of water in organic synthesis.

Produktdetails

Autoren Shu Kobayashi
Mitarbeit Shu Kobayashi (Herausgeber)
Verlag Thieme, Stuttgart
 
Inhalt Buch
Produktform Taschenbuch
Erscheinungsdatum 23.05.2012
Thema Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik > Chemie > Organische Chemie
 
EAN 9783131693518
ISBN 978-3-13-169351-8
Anzahl Seiten 1’012
Abmessung (Verpackung) 17.2 x 5.5 x 25.5 cm
Gewicht (Verpackung) 1’814 g
 
Serie SOS Science of Synthesis
SOS Science of Synthesis
Themen Chemie, Organische Chemie, ORGANIC CHEMISTRY REVIEW, ORGANIC METHOD, REFERENCE WORK, ORGANIC CHEMISTRY REACTIONS, CHEMISTRY OF ORGANIC COMPOUND, COMPOUND ORGANIC SYNTHESIS, COMPOUND FUNCTIONAL GROUP, CHEMISTRY SYNTHETIC METHODS, SYNTHETIC METHODS, ORGANIC REACTION MECHANISM, SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, ORGANIC REACTION, REVIEW ORGANIC SYNTHESIS, REVIEW SYNTHETIC METHODS, CHEMISTRY REFERENCE WORK, ORGANIC SYNTHESIS, METHODS PEPTIDE SYNTHESIS, ORGANIC CHEMISTRY SYNTHESIS, PRACTICAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, ORGANIC SYNTHESES, Synthese, ORGANIC SYNTHESIS REFERENCE WORK, ORGANIC CHEMISTRY FUNCTIONAL GROUPS, CHEMISCHE SYNTHESE, CHEMISTRY ORGANIC REACTION, ORGANISCH-CHEMISCHE SYNTHESE, SYNTHETIC TRANSFORMATION, METHODS IN ORGANIC SYNTHESIS, AQUQEOUS REACTION, SHU KOBAYASHI, PROPERTIES OF WATER, SOLVENT, S. KOBAYASHI, SUPERCRITICAL WATER, ORGANIC SYNTHESIS IN WATER, AQUEOUS MEDIA, NEARCRITICAL WATER, MICROWAVE-PROMOTED SYNTHESIS, HYDROFORMYLATION, SOLUTION CHEMISTRY, METAL-MEDIATED SYNTHESIS, AQUEOUS BIPHASIC SYSTEMS, AQUAEOUS REACTIONS, WATER IN ORGANIC SYNTHESIS, SUZUKI REACTION, STRUCTURE OF WATER, KOBAYASHI, ORGANIC REACTIONS IN AQUAEOUS MEDIA
 

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