Encyclopedia of Reagents for Organic Synthesis, 14 Volume Set, 2nd EditionISBN: 978-0-470-01754-8
Hardcover
12094 pages
April 2009
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This makes EROS vital reading for everybody working in organic synthesis. It has wide appeal, with relevance not only to Organic Chemists, but also to Inorganic, Physical and Analytical Chemists, Materials Scientists, Chemical Engineers, Biochemists, Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemists and Pharmacologists. In short, it is an essential product for all academic and industrial chemistry laboratories and libraries.
COMPREHENSIVE
With its 50,000 reactions and 4,111 reagents, Encyclopedia of
Reagents for Organic Synthesis offers readers a substantial wealth
of information.
Each entry contains, where available:
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CAS numbers
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InChI and InChIKeys
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Alternative names and structures
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Details on availability and physical properties, including solubility, form in which it’s supplied, purification methods, form obtainable in purification and preparation methods
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Extensive reviews
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Examples of transformations for each reagent with reaction schemes
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Comparison of one agent’s specific properties with those of others capable of equivalent chemistry, together with reaction schemes
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Stereo-, regio-, and enantio-control properties
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Required precautions for working with the reagent
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The various uses and characteristics of each reagent with illustrative examples
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Related literature
METHODICAL
Encyclopedia of Reagents for Organic Synthesis has been
designed and developed by chemists for chemists. It makes it as
easy as possible for users to find the most suitable reagents for
performing particular reactions. Reagents are arranged in A to Z
format while each reagent entry is presented in a uniform style so
that the user is provided with a recognizable format and
structure.
New in the second edition of Encyclopedia of Reagents for Organic Synthesis:
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Over 1,000 new reagents
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Over 620 updated reagents retaining the original text and references whilst adding additional up-to-date information
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New types of reagents and catalysts
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In addition to CAS numbers each article now also includes InChI and InChIKeys
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A standard citation style in the reference list for each reagent
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An author index