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Organic Reaction Mechanisms 1996
Organic Reaction Mechanisms 1996
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Product details
- ISBN 9780471973645
- Weight: 992g
- Dimensions: 161 x 245mm
- Publication Date: 17 Sep 1999
- Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
Surveys research on organic reaction mechanisms described in theliterature dated December 1995 to November 1996. This is the thirtysecond volume in this highly successful and well respected seriesthat provides a guide to all the most recent developments inorganic chemistry.
Each year researchers discover new mechanisms for the synthesis ofall types of organic compounds. This volume as in previous yearsincludes such mechanisms as addition and elimination reactions,nucleophilic and electrophilic aromatic substitutions and molecularrearrangements.
Each chapter deals with specific reaction types, reviewing theyear's developments in the area and is extensively referenced toprevious volumes and primary journals. Author and subject indexesare also provided for rapid searching.
Each year researchers discover new mechanisms for the synthesis ofall types of organic compounds. This volume as in previous yearsincludes such mechanisms as addition and elimination reactions,nucleophilic and electrophilic aromatic substitutions and molecularrearrangements.
Each chapter deals with specific reaction types, reviewing theyear's developments in the area and is extensively referenced toprevious volumes and primary journals. Author and subject indexesare also provided for rapid searching.
A.C. Knipe and W.E. Watts are professors at the School of BMS, The University of Ulster, Northern Ireland.
Organic Reaction Mechanisms 1996
€1,341.62
