Classics in Total Synthesis II : More Targets, Strategies, Methods by S. A. Snyder and K. C. Nicolaou (2003, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherWiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
ISBN-103527306846
ISBN-139783527306848
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Number of Pages658 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameClassics in Total Synthesis II : more Targets, Strategies, Methods
Publication Year2003
SubjectChemistry / Organic
TypeTextbook
AuthorS. A. Snyder, K. C. Nicolaou
Subject AreaScience
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height1.1 in
Item Weight51.5 Oz
Item Length9.9 in
Item Width7.6 in

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Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
Reviews"...machen dieses Buch zu einem wichtigen Lehrbuch für fortgeschrittene Studenten und Doktoranden. Für Doktoranden, die sich auf Synthese spezialisieren, wird es damit sogar zur Pflichtlektüre...Dank der guten Lesbarkeit macht die Lektüre Spaß und eignet sich damit auch für die Teeküche eines jeden Arbeitskreises in der organischen Chemie." Markus Kalesse, Hannover Nachrichten aus der Chemie 4/2004 Besprechung in: Chemické listy 3/04, "...a welcome addition to the library of organic chemists, young or old." ( Journal of Natural Products , February 2006)
Dewey Edition22
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal547/.2
Table Of ContentIntroduction Isochrysohermidin (Boger) Swinholide A (Paterson) Dynemicin A (Myers) Ecteinascidin 743 (Corey) Resiniferatoxin (Wender) Epothilone A (Nicolaou) Manzamine A (Winkler/Martin) Vancomycin (Nicolaou/Evans) Everninomicin 13,384-1 (Nicolaou) Bisorbicillinoids (Nicolaou) Aspidophytine (Corey) CP-Molecules (Nicolaou) Colombiasin A (Nicolaou) Quinine (Stork) Longithorone A (Shair) FR-182877 (Sorensen) Vinblastine (Fukuyama) Quarigemine C and Psycholeine (Overman) Diazonamide A (Nicolaou) Plicamine (Ley)
SynopsisClassics in Total Synthesis II is the long awaited sequel to Classics in Total Synthesis, a book that has made its mark as a superb tool for educating students and practitioners alike in the art of organic synthesis since its introduction in 1996. In this highly welcomed new volume, K. C. Nicolaou and Scott A. Snyder discuss in detail the most impressive accomplishments in natural product total synthesis during the 1990s and the first years of the 21st century. While all of the features that made the first volume of Classics so popular and unique as a teaching tool have been maintained, in this new treatise the authors seek to present the latest techniques and advances in organic synthesis as they beautifully describe the works of some of the most renowned synthetic organic chemists of our time. · domino reactions, cascade sequences, biomimetic strategies, and asymmetric catalysis are systematically developed through the chosen synthesis · cutting edge synthetic technologies are discussed in terms of mechanism and scope · new reactions, such as olefin metathesis, are presented in mini-review style · abundant references are given for further reading Graduate students, educators, and researchers in the fields of synthetic and medicinal chemistry will wish to have a copy of this book in their collection as an indispensable companion that both augments and supplements the original Classics in Total Synthesis. From reviews of "Classics in Total Synthesis": "... a volume, (..) which any chemist with an interest in synthetic organic chemistry will wish to acquire." JACS "...this superb book (..) will be an essential purchase for many organic chemists." Nature, Classics in Total Synthesis II is the long awaited sequel to Classics in Total Synthesis, a book that has made its mark as a superb tool for educating students and practitioners alike in the art of organic synthesis since its introduction in 1996. In this highly welcomed new volume, K. C. Nicolaou and Scott A. Snyder discuss in detail the most impressive accomplishments in natural product total synthesis during the 1990s and the first years of the 21st century. While all of the features that made the first volume of Classics so popular and unique as a teaching tool have been maintained, in this new treatise the authors seek to present the latest techniques and advances in organic synthesis as they beautifully describe the works of some of the most renowned synthetic organic chemists of our time. ? domino reactions, cascade sequences, biomimetic strategies, and asymmetric catalysis are systematically developed through the chosen synthesis ? cutting edge synthetic technologies are discussed in terms of mechanism and scope ? new reactions, such as olefin metathesis, are presented in mini-review style ? abundant references are given for further reading Graduate students, educators, and researchers in the fields of synthetic and medicinal chemistry will wish to have a copy of this book in their collection as an indispensable companion that both augments and supplements the original Classics in Total Synthesis. From reviews of "Classics in Total Synthesis": "... a volume, (..) which any chemist with an interest in synthetic organic chemistry will wish to acquire." JACS "...this superb book (..) will be an essential purchase for many organic chemists." Nature, Classics in Total Synthesis II is the long awaited sequel to Classics in Total Synthesis, a book that has made its mark as a superb tool for educating students and practitioners alike in the art of organic synthesis since its introduction in 1996. In this highly welcomed new volume, K.C. Nicolaou and Scott A., Mit didaktischem Gespür und gro er Klarheit stellen die Autoren bemerkenswerte Totalsynthesen bedeutender Synthetiker vor - die Fortsetzung eines Bestsellers mit einer Vielzahl neuer und herausragender Totalsynthesen.
LC Classification NumberQD262
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