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The Way of Synthesis

Tomas Hudlicky, Josephine W. Reed
This two-colored textbook presents not only synthetic ways to design organic compounds, it also contains a compilation of the most important total synthesis of the last 50 years with a comparative view of multiple designs for the same targets. It explains different tactics and strategies, making it easy to apply to many problems, regardless of the synthetic question in hand. Following a historical view of the evolution of synthesis, the book goes on to look at principles and issues impacting synthesis and design as well as principles and issues of methods. The sections on comparative design cover classics in terpenes and alkaloid synthesis, while a further section covers such miscellaneous syntheses as Maytansine, Palytoxin, Brevetoxin B and Indinavir. The whole is rounded off with a look at future perspectives and, what makes this textbook extraordinairy, with personal recollections of the chemists, who synthesized these fascinating compounds. With its attractive layout highlighting key parts and tactics using a second color, this is a useful tool for organic chemists, lecturers and students in chemistry, as well as those working in the chemical industry.   "I think, as will many organic chemists, that the Hudlicky book will be the Bible of synthetic organic chemistry, the past, the present and the future. A hallmark publication." (Victor Snieckus) Mehr als nur ein Lehrbuch der Naturstoffsynthese! Dieser Band erkundet verschiedene Synthesestrategien und vergleicht Herangehensweisen, die unabhängig von der jeweiligen Zielverbindung auf viele Synthesewege anzuwenden sind.
Autor: Hudlicky, Tomas Reed, Josephine W.
EAN: 9783527314447
Sprache: Englisch
Seitenzahl: 1004
Produktart: kartoniert, broschiert
Verlag: Wiley-VCH
Untertitel: Evolution of Design and Methods for Natural Products
Schlagworte: Synthese (chem.) Katalyse Organische Chemie Organische Synthese
Größe: 51 × 171 × 242
Gewicht: 1932 g