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Click Chemistry Vinod K Tiwari Manoj K Jaiswal Sanchayita Rajkhowa Sumit K Singh

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Click Chemistry Vinod K Tiwari Manoj K Jaiswal Sanchayita Rajkhowa Sumit K Singh
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 38.36 MB
Pages: 690
Author: Vinod K. Tiwari · Manoj K. Jaiswal · Sanchayita Rajkhowa · Sumit K. Singh
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Click Chemistry Vinod K Tiwari Manoj K Jaiswal Sanchayita Rajkhowa Sumit K Singh by Vinod K. Tiwari · Manoj K. Jaiswal · Sanchayita Rajkhowa · Sumit K. Singh instant download after payment.

Nobel laureate Prof. K. Barry Sharpless introduced the term ‘Click Chemistry’
for the first time in 1999, during the 217th American Chemical Society annual
meeting [23a]. Subsequently, the term gained immense popularity within the scien-
tific community. According to Professor Sharpless, for a chemical transformation to
be considered a ‘Click reaction’, it must fulfill the following criteria:if the reaction is modular, easy to carry out, broad substrate scope, mild reaction condi-
tion, furnished products reasonably in high-to-excellent yields with ease of isolation prefer-
ably through avoid of chromatographic separation, generates only harmless by-products
which can be free from the sole product without any difficulty, and also be regioselec-
tive and stereospecific (but not essentially to be enantioselective), moreover use of readily
available starting materials or reagents and also the use of either solvent-free condition or
environmentally benign solvent that can be removed easily [23b].

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