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Select Reference Books: Named Organic Reactions
Comprehensive organic name reactions and reagents by Zerong WangEach reaction listing is organized into sections that allow readers to quickly gather the information they need to conduct their own experimental procedures. Features include: Chemical abbreviations list the abbreviation, the chemical's full name, its structure, and page references ; Schematic reaction index offers a quick overview of each reaction ; Reaction summaries provide basic information about each name reaction ; Reaction type summaries categorize and organize all related name reactions according to the type of transformation (e.g., oxidation, reduction, synthesis of alkenes, etc.).
Name Reactions by Jie Jack LiAs in previous editions, each reaction is delineated by its detailed step-by-step, electron-pushing mechanism and supplemented with the original and the latest references, especially from review articles. Now with addition of many synthetic applications, this book is a good reference book for organic chemists.
Organic Syntheses Based on Name Reactions by Alfred Hassner; Irishi NamboothiriThis work reviews 750 reactions, with over 100 new stereoselective and regioselective reactions. Each A-Z entry provides a condensed summary of valuable information that a chemist needs to understand and utilize these fundamental reactions in their work, including brief practical details. The book is illustrated with real synthetic examples from the literature and about 3,400 references to the primary literature to aid further reading.
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