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Organic Chemistry From Retrosynthesis To Asymmetric Synthesis 1st Vitomir Unji

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Organic Chemistry From Retrosynthesis To Asymmetric Synthesis 1st Vitomir Unji
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18.31 MB
Pages: 211
Author: Vitomir Šunjić, Vesna Petrović Peroković
ISBN: 9783319299242, 3319299247
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1st

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Organic Chemistry From Retrosynthesis To Asymmetric Synthesis 1st Vitomir Unji by Vitomir Šunjić, Vesna Petrović Peroković 9783319299242, 3319299247 instant download after payment.

book connects a retrosynthetic or disconnection approach with synthetic methods in the preparation of target molecules from simple, achiral ones to complex, chiral structures in the optically pure form. Retrosynthetic considerations and asymmetric syntheses are presented as closely related topics, often in the same chapter, underlining the importance of retrosynthetic consideration of target molecules neglecting stereochemistry and equipping readers to overcome the difficulties they may encounter in the planning and experimental implementation of asymmetric syntheses. This approach prepares students in advanced organic chemistry courses, and in particular young scientists working at academic and industrial laboratories, for independently solving synthetic problems and creating proposals for the synthesis of complex structures.

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