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Encyclopedia of Reagents for Organic Synthesis. e-EROS.
Bibliothek(en) mit Bestandsnachweis:
Weitere Titel:
Organic Reactions.
Ed.:
Leo A. Paquette,
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Inhalt:
Provides rapid access to data on
4500 reagents and 50,000 reactions
e-EROS presents key information on over 4.500 reagents, including CAS number, alternative names, structure, availability, physical properties, tips for the work in the lab, etc. This data is supplemented by extensive reviews, which help the reader assess the potential of the reagents and their best use. Plenty of examples with complete reactions and literature help to use the reagent in the lab.
Articles are written by leading experts and edited by
a dedicated team of Editors
The authors for al the articles published in e-EROS have been chosen by our Editors and guarantee high quality of reviews. The articles bring the reagent into perspective of organic synthesis and the list of references bring the user to original reviews or articles in leading organic journals.
Types of reagents include:
Activating Reagents
Aluminium Reagents
Agents Effecting Reductive Elimination
Agents That Undergo Cycloaddition
Catalysts
Cyclopropanating Agents
C1 ?C4 Organic Compounds
Derivatizing Reagents
Enzymatic Reagents
Halogenating Agents
Iron Reagents
Nickel/Palladium/Platinum-Based Reagents
Monoprotected Bifunctional Building Blocks
Resolving Reagents
Rhodium Reagents
Organosilicon Reagents
Oxidizing Agents
Organolithium Reagents
Peptide Reagents
Polymer- Supported Reagents
Protecting Groups
Solvent Additives
Each entry contains, where available:
exemplary transformations recognized for this reagent with illustrations
comparison of its specific properties with those of other agents capable of equivalent chemistry, with illustrations
stereo-, regio-, and enantio-control qualifications of the reagent, with illustrations
cautions necessarily associated with this reagent
the various uses and characteristics of each reagent