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Comprehensive Organic Functional Group Transformations In 6 V Volume 6 Synthesis Carbon With Three Or Four Attached Heteroatoms Katritzky Alan R Ed Otto Methcohn

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Comprehensive Organic Functional Group Transformations In 6 V Volume 6 Synthesis Carbon With Three Or Four Attached Heteroatoms Katritzky Alan R Ed Otto Methcohn
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Comprehensive Organic Functional Group Transformations In 6 V Volume 6 Synthesis Carbon With Three Or Four Attached Heteroatoms Katritzky Alan R Ed Otto Methcohn instant download after payment.

Publisher: Pergamon
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.86 MB
Pages: 836
Author: Katritzky Alan R. (ed.); Otto Meth-Cohn, and Charles W. Rees (Editors-in-Chief)
ISBN: 9780080427041
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Comprehensive Organic Functional Group Transformations In 6 V Volume 6 Synthesis Carbon With Three Or Four Attached Heteroatoms Katritzky Alan R Ed Otto Methcohn by Katritzky Alan R. (ed.); Otto Meth-cohn, And Charles W. Rees (editors-in-chief) 9780080427041 instant download after payment.

Katritzky Alan R. (ed.) Comprehensive Organic Functional Group Transformations in 6 v. Volume 6 Synthesis - Carbon with Three or Four Attached Heteroatoms 2003 [pdf 836sc 844c. 10.86mb]

A vast range of different functional groups is potentially available from the attachment of three or four heteroatoms to carbon. Some of these are abundantly represented in the literature, others are rare, and many have yet to be described. The aim of this volume is to describe the synthesis of examples of known functional groups and to highlight those that are little known or unknown. All possible combinations of heteroatoms have been surveyed, with the exception of complexes in which carbon atoms are bonded only to transition elements. The material is organised in four parts: tetracoordinated carbon atoms bearing three attached heteroatoms are covered in Part 1, and those bearing four heteroatoms in Part II; the synthesis of tricoordinated carbonatoms with three attached heteroatoms is described in Part III; stabilized radicals and carbocations with three attached heteroatoms are covered briefly in Part IV.

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