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Multicomponent Reactions – Concepts and Applications for Design and Synthesis

Autor RP Herrera
en Limba Engleză Hardback – iun 2015
Addressing a dynamic aspect of organic chemistry, this book describes synthetic strategies and applications for multicomponent reactions - including key routes for synthesizing complex molecules. * Illustrates the crucial role and the important utility of multicomponent reactions (MCRs) to organic syntheses * Compiles novel and efficient synthetic multicomponent procedures to give readers a complete picture of this class of organic reactions * Helps readers to design efficient and practical transformations using multicomponent reaction strategies * Describes reaction background, applications to synthesize complex molecules and drugs, and reaction mechanisms
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ISBN-13: 9781118016008
ISBN-10: 1118016009
Pagini: 528
Dimensiuni: 223 x 283 x 33 mm
Greutate: 1.43 kg
Editura: Wiley
Locul publicării:Hoboken, United States

Public țintă

Chemists: organic, synthetic, bioorganic, process, medicinal, organometallic, inorganic Pharmaceutical industry labs, research scientists involved with organic synthesis and catalysis

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Notă biografică

Raquel P. Herrera, PhD, is Tenured Scientist of the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) at the ISQCH-University of Zaragoza. Her research interests are focused on asymmetric organocatalysis and its applications. Eugenia Marqués-López, PhD, is an assistant professor at the University of Zaragoza. She performs her research on new catalytic methods, mainly based on asymmetric organocatalysis at the Institute of Chemical Synthesis and Homogeneous Catalysis (ISQCH-CSIC).

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Addressing a dynamic area of organic chemistry, this book describes synthetic strategies and applications for multicomponent reactions. It illustrates the crucial role and the important utility of multicomponent reactions (MCRs) to organic syntheses.