04037nam 2200625Ia 450 991081234040332120240313212001.0(CKB)2640000000000195(EBL)1185712(SSID)ssj0000379460(PQKBManifestationID)11267916(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000379460(PQKBWorkID)10365394(PQKB)11586857(MiAaPQ)EBC1185712(Au-PeEL)EBL1185712(CaPaEBR)ebr10618776(OCoLC)843641530(PPN)19847234X(MiAaPQ)EBC7424070(Au-PeEL)EBL7424070(EXLCZ)99264000000000019520021104d2002 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrMechanism and synthesis /edited by Peter Taylor1st ed.Cambridge Royal Society of Chemistry20021 online resource (369 p.)The molecular worldDescription based upon print version of record.0-85404-695-X 1-84755-785-6 Includes bibliographical references and index.BK9780854046959-00001; BK9780854046959-00003; BK9780854046959-00005; BK9780854046959-00013; BK9780854046959-00015; BK9780854046959-00017; BK9780854046959-00021; BK9780854046959-00056; BK9780854046959-00057; BK9780854046959-00058; BK9780854046959-00060; BK9780854046959-00061; BK9780854046959-00063; BK9780854046959-00074; BK9780854046959-00075; BK9780854046959-00077; BK9780854046959-00079; BK9780854046959-00093; BK9780854046959-00101; BK9780854046959-00105; BK9780854046959-00106; BK9780854046959-00110; BK9780854046959-00111; BK9780854046959-00113; BK9780854046959-00114; BK9780854046959-00119BK9780854046959-00121BK9780854046959-00123; BK9780854046959-00131; BK9780854046959-00132; BK9780854046959-00140; BK9780854046959-00160; BK9780854046959-00162; BK9780854046959-00164; BK9780854046959-00165; BK9780854046959-00167; BK9780854046959-00176; BK9780854046959-00177; BK9780854046959-00179; BK9780854046959-00181; BK9780854046959-00190; BK9780854046959-00196; BK9780854046959-00201; BK9780854046959-00233; BK9780854046959-00236; BK9780854046959-00248; BK9780854046959-00253; BK9780854046959-00254; BK9780854046959-00260; BK9780854046959-00261; BK9780854046959-00273; BK9780854046959-00279BK9780854046959-00280BK9780854046959-00281; BK9780854046959-00283; BK9780854046959-00290; BK9780854046959-00299; BK9780854046959-00302; BK9780854046959-00310; BK9780854046959-00315; BK9780854046959-00321; BK9780854046959-00322; BK9780854046959-00323; BK9780854046959-00326; BK9780854046959-00327; BK9780854046959-00329; BK9780854046959-00333; BK9780854046959-00338; BK9780854046959-00342; BK9780854046959-00346; BK9780854046959-00349; BK9780854046959-00354; BK9780854046959-00355; BK9780854046959-00368This book pursues possible strategies for synthesising mainly organic compounds, particularly those of interest to the health sector and related industries. Topics covered include addition reactions of aldehydes and ketones; the use of organometallic reagents to form carbon-carbon bonds (eg Grignard reagents); and radical reactions, including selectivity and chain reactions. Retrosynthetic analysis is introduced as a strategy for developing syntheses, along with biochemical pathways. Mechanism and Synthesis concludes with a Case Study on polymers, which demonstrates how chain reactions can be The Molecular WorldOrganic compoundsSynthesisOrganic reaction mechanismsOrganic compoundsSynthesis.Organic reaction mechanisms.547.139Taylor P. G1620091MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910812340403321Mechanism and synthesis3952685UNINA