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Monday, March 30, 2009

Main Group Metals in Organic Synthesis


Main Group Metals in Organic Synthesis by: H. Yamamoto, K. Oshima
Publisher: Wiley VCH | Two Volume Set edition (2 Mar 2004) | ISBN: 3527305084 | Pages: 905 | PDF | 14.2 MB

This is the first handbook to cover in detail all aspects of this fascinating field of chemistry. In two handy volumes, readers will instantly find the information they need, clearly structured according to the individual elements of the periodic table, hitherto only accessible after much time-consuming research. In short, a must for every organic chemist. Book Info Handbook provides all the classical organic reactions in chemistry, modern variations, and current reactions in organic synthesis that are closely linked to the main group elements. Provides a compendium of the main group metals as reagents for organic reactions. For organic chemists and researchers.

Table of Contents
Li in organic synthesis Na and K in organic synthesis Rb and Cs in organic synthesis Mg in organic synthesis Ca in organic synthesis Sr in organic synthesis Ba in organic synthesis B in organic synthesis Al in organic synthesis Ga in organic synthesis In in organic synthesis Tl in organic synthesis Si in organic synthesis Ge in organic synthesis Sn in organic synthesis Pb in organic synthesis Sb and Bi in organic synthesis Se and Te in organic synthesis.

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