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At last, the long anticipated second edition of the highly successful Encyclopedia of Reagents for Organic Synthesis (EROS) is publishing in print in March 2009. With its wealth of valuable information, excellent editorial leadership and methodical classification, EROS has become the authoritative reference source on reagents and catalysts.

This makes EROS vital reading for everybody working in organic synthesis. It has wide appeal, with relevance not only to Organic Chemists, but also to Inorganic, Physical and Analytical Chemists, Materials Scientists, Chemical Engineers, Biochemists, Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemists and Pharmacologists. In short, it is an essential product for all academic and industrial chemistry laboratories and libraries.

COMPREHENSIVE
With its 50,000 reactions and4,111 reagents, Encyclopedia of Reagents for Organic Synthesis offers readers a substantial wealth of information.

Each entry contains, where available:



    Table of Contents
    Regents for Organic Synthesis A – Z.

    Types of reagents include:

    Activating Reagents.

    Aluminum Reagents.

    Agents That Undergo Cycloaddition.

    Boron Reagents.

    Catalysts.

    Cyclopropanating Agents.

    Cl – C4 Organic Compounds.

    Derivatizing Reagents.

    Enzymatic Reagents.

    Fluorinating Reagents.

    Halogenating Agents.

    Iron Catalysts.

    Nickel/Palladium/Platinum-Based Catalysts.

    Monoprotected Bifunctional Building Blocks.

    Reducing Reagents.

    Resolving Reagents.

    Rhodium Catalysts.

    Organosilicon Reagents.

    Oxidizing Agents.

    Organolithium Reagents.

    Peptide Reagents.

    Polymer- Supported Reagents.

    Protecting Groups.

    Solvent Additives.

    Sulfur, Selenium and Tellurium Reagents.

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    Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
    Publication Date: 2/17/2009 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780470017548, 978-0470017548
    ISBN10: 0470017546

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    At last, the long anticipated second edition of the highly successful Encyclopedia of Reagents for Organic Synthesis (EROS) is publishing in print in March 2009. With its wealth of valuable information, excellent editorial leadership and methodical classification, EROS has become the authoritative reference source on reagents and catalysts.

    This makes EROS vital reading for everybody working in organic synthesis. It has wide appeal, with relevance not only to Organic Chemists, but also to Inorganic, Physical and Analytical Chemists, Materials Scientists, Chemical Engineers, Biochemists, Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemists and Pharmacologists. In short, it is an essential product for all academic and industrial chemistry laboratories and libraries.

    COMPREHENSIVE
    With its 50,000 reactions and4,111 reagents, Encyclopedia of Reagents for Organic Synthesis offers readers a substantial wealth of information.

    Each entry contains, where available:



      Table of Contents
      Regents for Organic Synthesis A – Z.

      Types of reagents include:

      Activating Reagents.

      Aluminum Reagents.

      Agents That Undergo Cycloaddition.

      Boron Reagents.

      Catalysts.

      Cyclopropanating Agents.

      Cl – C4 Organic Compounds.

      Derivatizing Reagents.

      Enzymatic Reagents.

      Fluorinating Reagents.

      Halogenating Agents.

      Iron Catalysts.

      Nickel/Palladium/Platinum-Based Catalysts.

      Monoprotected Bifunctional Building Blocks.

      Reducing Reagents.

      Resolving Reagents.

      Rhodium Catalysts.

      Organosilicon Reagents.

      Oxidizing Agents.

      Organolithium Reagents.

      Peptide Reagents.

      Polymer- Supported Reagents.

      Protecting Groups.

      Solvent Additives.

      Sulfur, Selenium and Tellurium Reagents.

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