Annual Reports in Organic Synthesis 1994

Annual Reports in Organic Synthesis 1994
Author: Philip M. Weintraub
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 482
Release: 2013-10-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0080916244

This handy reference tool is an organized annual review of synthetically useful information. It abstracts synthetic reactions from the major chemistry journals of the past year and includes all reactions and methodsthat are new and reasonably general. The reactions are presented in a convenient pictorial format designed for rapid visual retrieval of information.The Journal of the American Chemical Society has aptly described this publication as an"aid to the harassed organic chemist who cannot keep up with the never-diminishing stream of new primary literature"and hails it"an outstandingly good buy." - Clearly illustrated structures of compounds in every feasible synthetic pathway - A general review of structure/activity information for each synthetic compound - Extensive reference information provided on additional publications available for each reaction discussed

Annual Reports in Organic Synthesis 1995

Annual Reports in Organic Synthesis 1995
Author: Philip M. Weintraub
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 478
Release: 2013-10-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1483292762

This handy reference tool is an organized annual review of synthetically useful information. It abstracts synthetic reactions from the major chemistry journals of the past year and includes reactions and methods thatare new and reasonably general. The reactions are presented in a convenient pictorial format designed for rapid visual retrieval of information.The Journal of the American Chemical Society has aptly described this publication as an"aid to the harassed organic chemist who cannot keep up with the never-diminishing stream of new primary literature"and hails it"an outstandingly good buy."Clearly illustrated structures of compounds in every feasible synthetic pathwayA general review of structure/activity information for each synthetic compoundExtensive reference information provided on additional publications available for each reaction discussedThe most comprehensive, reasonably priced compilation of its type

Annual Reports in Organic Synthesis 1999

Annual Reports in Organic Synthesis 1999
Author: Philip M. Weintraub
Publisher: Gulf Professional Publishing
Total Pages: 428
Release: 1999-08-23
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780120408290

One of the more difficult problems facing chemists today is that of "keeping up with the literature." Thus, an organized annual review of synthetically useful information would prove beneficial to nearly all organic chemists, both specialists and non-specialists in synthesis. Weintraub et al. are very successful in creating such an original review. Key Features * Provides clearly illustrated structures of compounds in every feasible synthetic pathway * Presents a general review of structure/activity information for each synthetic compound * Includes extensive reference information on additional publications available for each reaction discussed * Yields a current awareness of the literature, ideas for research, and questions for cumulative exams * Highlights papers dealing with asymmetric syntheses * Remains the most comprehensive, reasonably priced compilation of its type

Annual Reports in Organic Synthesis – 1990

Annual Reports in Organic Synthesis – 1990
Author: Kenneth Turnbull
Publisher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 489
Release: 2013-10-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1483141209

Annual Reports in Organic Synthesis—1990 is a bibliography of papers on organic synthesis from primary chemistry journals. Topics covered range from carbon-carbon bond forming reactions to oxidations, reductions, synthesis of heterocycles, and synthetic preparations. This book consists of seven chapters and begins with a list of papers on carbon-carbon bond forming reactions, including carbon-carbon single, double, and triple bonds as well as cyclopropanations and synthesis through organometallics. The following chapters focus on oxidations and reductions; methods of synthesizing heterocyclic systems such as lactams and lactones; and the use of protecting groups. Synthetically useful transformations are considered next, with emphasis on functional group synthesis, additions to alkenes or alkynes, and sulfur compounds. The final chapter deals with other reviews of topics ranging from asymmetric synthesis and molecular recognition to reactive intermediates; organometallics and organometalloids; halogen compounds and halogenation; and natural products. This monograph will appeal to organic chemists, both specialist and nonspecialist in synthesis.

The Power of Functional Resins in Organic Synthesis

The Power of Functional Resins in Organic Synthesis
Author: Fernando Albericio
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 683
Release: 2008-12-17
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3527626182

While many books cover solid phase synthesis and combinatorial synthesis, this one is unique in its exclusive coverage of the other aspects of solid-phase synthesis. As such, it contains everything you need to know -- from supported reagents, to scavengers, resins, and the synthesis of biomolecules and natural products. An invaluable companion for all chemists and biochemists working in university research and industry.

Microwave-Assisted Organic Synthesis

Microwave-Assisted Organic Synthesis
Author: Suresh C. Ameta
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2014-12-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1482254247

The large-scale production of chemicals to meet various societal needs has created environmental pollution, including pollution from byproducts and improper disposal of waste. With the world facing adverse consequences due to this pollution, green chemistry is increasingly being viewed as a means to address this concern. Since most organic synthese

Carbohydrate Chemistry

Carbohydrate Chemistry
Author: Yves Queneau
Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
Total Pages: 670
Release: 2014
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 184973965X

Volume 40 of Carbohydrate Chemistry: Chemical and Biological Approaches demonstrates the importance of the glycosciences for innovation and societal progress. Carbohydrates are molecules with essential roles in biology and also serve as renewable resources for the generation of new chemicals and materials. Honouring Professor André Lubineau's memory, this volume resembles a special collection of contributions in the fields of green and low-carbon chemistry, innovative synthetic methodology and design of carbohydrate architectures for medicinal and biological chemistry. Green methodology is illustrated by accounts on the industrial development of water-promoted reactions (C-glycosylation, cycloadditions) and the design of green processes and synthons towards sugar-based surfactants and materials. The especially challenging transformations at the anomeric center are presented in several contributions on glycosylation methodologies using iron or gold catalysis, electrochemical or enzymatic (thio)glycosylation, exo-glycal chemistry and bioengineering of carbohydrate synthases. Then, synthesis and structure of multivalent and supramolecular oligosaccharide architectures are discussed and related to their physical properties and application potential, e.g. for deepening our understanding of biological processes, such as enzymatic pathways or bacterial adhesion, and design of antibacterial, antifungal and innovative anticancer vaccines or drugs.

The Chemistry of C-Glycosides

The Chemistry of C-Glycosides
Author: D.E. Levy
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 307
Release: 1995-12-21
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0080529011

In recent years C-glycoside chemistry has been one of the main topics in carbohydrate chemistry, not only because of the synthetic challenges posed, but also because C-glycosides have the potential to serve as carbohydrate analogues resistant to metabolic processes. Consequently, this class of compounds is currently receiving much interest as a potential source of therapeutic agents for clinical use. This book provides a broad coverage of the various synthetic methods available for the preparation of C-glycosides, and illustrates the interesting breadth of connections between carbohydrate chemistry and modern general synthetic organic chemistry by including topics such as transition-metal catalysis, radical chemistry, cycloaddition and rearrangement processes. In addition, in the final chapter of the book, the syntheses of C-di and trisaccharides reported through 1994 are reviewed. This well organised account of the synthetic chemistry in this field will prove to be very valuable to a wide range of researchers and advanced students, both as an introduction to the topic and for reference.