Organic Reactions, Volume 46

by Leo A. Paquette

Published 13 December 1994
The volumes in this series are collections of chapters each devoted to a single reaction, or a definite phase of a reaction, of wide applicability. The subjects are presented from a preparative viewpoint, and particular attention is given to limitations, interfering influences, effects of structure, and the selection of experimental techniques.

Organic Reactions, Volume 49

by Leo A. Paquette

Published 13 November 1996
The latest volume in this series for organic chemists in industry presents critical discussions of widely used organic reactions or particular phases of a reaction. The material is treated from a preparative viewpoint, with emphasis on limitations, interfering influences, effects of structure and the selection of experimental techniques. Numerous detailed procedures illustrate the significant modifications of each method. Includes tables that contain all possible examples of the reaction under consideration.

The latest volume in this series for organic chemists in industry presents critical discussions of widely used organic reactions or particular phases of a reaction. The material is treated from a preparative viewpoint, with emphasis on limitations, interfering influences, effects of structure and the selection of experimental techniques. Numerous detailed procedures illustrate the significant modifications of each method. Includes tables that contain all possible examples of the reaction under consideration.

Organic Reactions V54

by Leo A. Paquette

Published 25 June 1999
As with previous volumes in this acclaimed series, Volume 54 is devoted to a specific process with important applications in organic and medicinal chemistry. In two major parts, expert contributions address aromatic substitution by the S-RN1 reaction and the oxidation of carbonyl compounds with organohypervalent iodine reagents. The authors draw on their experience with the processes surveyed, presenting topics from the preparative viewpoint and discussing limitations, interfering influences, effects of structure, and how to select experimental techniques.

The latest volume in this series for organic chemists in industry presents critical discussions of widely used organic reactions or particular phases of a reaction. The material is treated from a preparative viewpoint, with emphasis on limitations, interfering influences, effects of structure and the selection of experimental techniques. Numerous detailed procedures illustrate the significant modifications of each method. Includes tables that contain all possible examples of the reaction under consideration.

Organic Reactions, Volume 39

by Leo A. Paquette

Published 27 September 1990
Part of a series of volumes for organic chemists in industry, this work presents critical discussions of widely used organic reactions or particular phases of a reaction. The material is treated from a preparative viewpoint, with emphasis on limitations, interfering influences, effects of structure and the selection of experimental techniques. Numerous detailed procedures illustrate the significant modifications of each method. The volume includes tables that contain all possible examples of the reaction under consideration.

The latest volume in this series for organic chemists in industry presents critical discussions of widely used organic reactions or particular phases of a reaction. The material is treated from a preparative viewpoint, with emphasis on limitations, interfering influences, effects of structure and the selection of experimental techniques. Numerous detailed procedures illustrate the significant modifications of each method. Includes tables that contain all possible examples of the reaction under consideration.

The latest volume in this series for organic chemists in industry presents critical discussions of widely used organic reactions or particular phases of a reaction. The material is treated from a preparative viewpoint, with emphasis on limitations, interfering influences, effects of structure and the selection of experimental techniques. Numerous detailed procedures illustrate the significant modifications of each method. Includes tables that contain all possible examples of the reaction under consideration.

Each volume in this series contains sections devoted to a single reaction, or a definitive phase of a reaction. Particular attention is given to limitations, interfering influences, the effects of structure and the selection of experimental techniques.

The volumes in this series are collections of essays devoted to a single reaction, or a definite phase of a reaction, of wide applicability. The subjects are presented from the preparative viewpoint and particular attention is given to the limitations, interfering influences, effects of structure and the selection of experimental techniques. Each chapter includes several detailed procedures illustrating the significant modifications of the method.

Organic Reactions, Volume 40

by Leo A. Paquette

Published 13 September 1991
The volumes of Organic Reactions are collections of chapters each devoted to a single reaction, or a definite phase of a reaction, of wide applicability. The material is treated from a preparative viewpoint, with emphasis on limitations, interfering influences, effects of structure, and the selection of experimental techniques. Numerous detailed procedures illustrate the significant modifications of each method. Includes tables that contain all possible examples of the reaction under consideration.

The latest volume in this series presents critical discussions of widely used organic reactions or particular phases of a reaction. The material is treated from a preparative viewpoint, with emphasis on limitations, interfering influences, effects of structure and the selection of experimental techniques. Numerous detailed procedures illustrate the significant modifications of each method. The volume includes tables that contain all possible examples of the reaction under consideration.

The volumes of Organic Reactions are collections of chapters, eachdedicated to a singled reaction or definitive phase of a reactionof wide applicability. The subject is presented from thepreparative viewpoint & particular attention is given tolimitations, interfering influences, effects of structure & theselection of experimental techniques.