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Synthetic Organic Chemistry and the Nobel Prize, Volume 2 🔍
CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, CRC Focus, 2, 1, 2023
John G. D'Angelo 🔍
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The Nobel Prize is the highest award in science, as is the case with nonscience fields too, and it is, therefore, arguably the most internationally recognized award in the world. This unique set of volumes focuses on summarizing the Nobel Prize within organic chemistry, as well as the specializations within this specialty. Any reader researching the history of the field of organic chemistry will be interested in this work. Furthermore, it serves as an outstanding resource for providing a better understanding of the circumstances that led to these amazing discoveries and what has happened as a result, in the years since.
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Synthetic organic chemistry and the Nobel Prize Volumen 1
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Psychology Press Ltd
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Seuil Jeunesse
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CRC Press LLC
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CRC Press Inc
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Synthetic organic chemistry and the nobel prize, First edition, Boca Raton, 2022
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Synthetic organic chemistry and the Nobel Prize, First edition, Boca Raton, 2023
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CRC Press (Unlimited), Boca Raton, FL, 2023
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United Kingdom and Ireland, United Kingdom
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France, France
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2024
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The Nobel Prize is science0́9s highest award, as is the case with non-science fields too, and it is therefore arguably the most internationally recognized award in the world. This unique set of volumes focuses on summarizing the Nobel Prize within organic chemistry, as well as the specializations within this specialty. Any reader researching the history of the field of organic chemistry will be interested in this work. Furthermore, it serves as an outstanding resource for providing a better understanding of the circumstances that led to these amazing discoveries and what has happened as a result, in the years since. An outstanding resource which enables readers to better understand the conditions that led to these Nobel Prize amazing discoveries To an extent the roots of organic chemistry have been forgotten or lost and this set of volumes bridges the gap Unique set of volumes, no other book publication in the field competes and only press releases announcing the prizes from recent years exist "More than any other branch of chemistry, organic chemists look to history, so the readers will certainly enjoy this compilation " Appeals to a diverse audience including upcoming as well as modern practicing chemists, and provides the historical context of these discoveries
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Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
About the Author
1 Introduction
History
Other Facts
Women and the Nobel
Future of the Nobel Prize
About this Series of Books
General References
2 1979—Brown and Wittig
Modern Applications
Modifications
General References
3 1981—Fukui and Hoffmann
The S[sub(N)]2 and E2 Reactions
4 + 2 Cycloaddition Reactions
2 + 2 Cycloaddition Reactions
Sigmatropic Rearrangements
Application to the Synthesis of Important Molecules
Controversy Regarding Credit for Discovery
Summary
General References
4 1990—Corey
Retrosynthetic Analysis
Executing Retrosynthetic Analysis
Transform-Guided Retrosynthetic Strategies
Structure-Goal Strategies
Stereochemical Strategies
Functional Group-Based Strategies and Other Strategies
Topological Strategies
Disconnection by the Numbers
Managing a Large Volume of Chemical Information
Select Examples of Retrosynthesis in the Peer-Reviewed Literature
Summary
General References
Index
date open sourced
2023-03-31
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