
Organic synthesis is a vibrant and rapidly evolving field; chemists can now cyclize alkenes directly onto enones. Like the first five books in this series, Organic Synthesis: State of the Art 2013-2015 will lead readers quickly to the most important recent developments in a research area. This series offers chemists a way to stay abreast of what's new and exciting in organic synthesis. The cumulative reaction/transformation index of 2013-2015 outlines all significant new organic transformations over the past twelve years. Future volumes will continue to come out every two years. The 2013-2015 volume features the best new methods in subspecialties such as C-O, C-N and C-C ring construction, catalytic asymmetric synthesis, selective C-H functionalization, and enantioselective epoxidation. This text consolidates two years of Douglass Taber's popular weekly online column, "Organic Chemistry Highlights" as featured on the organic-chemistry.org website and also features cumulative indices of all six volumes in this series, going back twelve years.
This volume investigates the most significant advancements and methodological shifts in organic synthesis occurring between 2013 and 2015. Authors Douglass F. Taber and Tristan Lambert synthesize data from the "Organic Chemistry Highlights" column to provide a structured overview of current chemical transformations. The text serves as a reference tool for professional chemists to track developments in ring construction, catalysis, and functionalization.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts and practitioners utilize this text as a high-density reference for keeping current with rapid developments in synthetic methodology. Readers frequently note the technical utility of the cumulative indices for navigating the broader six-volume series.
Page Count:
288
Publication Date:
2017-11-17
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190646160
ISBN-13:
9780190646165
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