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Organic Synthesis

Part of the Oxford Chemistry Primers series
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The ability to design effective syntheses is an essential skill for organic chemists. This valuable text uses a wide range of examples to teach students of chemistry how to adopt a logical and versatile approach to the design of synthetic routes.

The concept of retrosynthetic analysis - a means for identifying simple starting materials for a synthesis - is first introduced with emphasis on the importance of bond polarity and functional group interconversions. Thenext section describes how an effective route to a target molecule containing more than one functional group can be elucidated, and gives useful strategies to adopt when designing syntheses. Later chapters review methods for the control of chemo-, regio-, and stereoselectivity, and include adiscussion of protecting groups. Finally, four syntheses of the pyrrolidine alkaloids are compared and contrasted using the principles described in the book.

Practice examples are provided throughout, making this concise text an invaluable study aid for all undergraduate chemists.

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Product Details
Oxford University Press
0198557914 / 9780198557913
Paperback / softback
547.2
13/07/1995
United Kingdom
English
96 pages, line figures
189 x 246 mm, 185 grams
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