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Challenges in Synthetic Organic Chemistry

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This book gives a much-needed account of the work of one of Japan's most important synthetic organic chemists, Teruaki Mukaiyama, providing an insight into his approach to synthetic problems and the development of new synthetic methods.

Early chapters record research into a wide range of reactions, including dehydration reactions, the use of organosulfur compounds, and oxidation-reduction condensations in peptide and nucleotide synthesis.

The second part of the book looks at the development of novel synthetic reagents, and includes an account of Mukaiyama's important work on the applications of titanium compounds in organic synthesis.

Synthetic control is covered in the final chapters. All those working in organic synthesis will find this book of interest.

It makes accessible much work which has hitherto been available only in the Japanese literature, and provides a unique account of the work of one of the world's leading synthetic organic chemists.

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Product Details
Clarendon Press
0198556446 / 9780198556442
Hardback
547.2
09/08/1990
United Kingdom
234 pages, frontispiece; numerous chemical equations
158 x 237 mm, 483 grams
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