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Radicals in Synthesis III: Topics in Current Chemistry, cartea 320

Editat de Markus Heinrich, Andreas Gansäuer
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 apr 2014
Boron-Doped Diamond Electrodes for Electroorganic Chemistry, by Siegfried R. Waldvogel, Stamo Mentizi und Axel Kirste.- Modern Developments in Aryl Radical Chemistry, by Gerald Pratsch und Markus R. Heinrich.- Radical Additions to Chiral Hydrazones: Stereoselectivity and Functional Group Compatibility, by Gregory K. Friestad.- Hydrogen Atom Donors: Recent Developments, by Andreas Gansäuer, Lei Shi, Matthias Otte, Inga Huth, Antonio Rosales, Iris Sancho-Sanz, Natalia M. Padial und J. Enrique Oltra.- Radicals in Transition Metal Catalyzed Reactions? Transition Metal Catalyzed Radical Reactions? - A Fruitful Interplay Anyway Part 1. Radical Catalysis by Group 4 to Group 7 Elements, by Ullrich Jahn.- Radicals in Transition Metal Catalyzed Reactions? Transition Metal Catalyzed Radical Reactions? - A Fruitful Interplay Anyway Part 2. Radical Catalysis by Group 8 and 9 Elements, by Ullrich Jahn.- Radicals in Transition Metal Catalyzed Reactions? Transition Metal Catalyzed Radical Reactions?: A Fruitful Interplay Anyway Part 3: Catalysis by Group 10 and 11 Elements and Bimetallic Catalysis, by Ullrich Jahn.-
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ISBN-13: 9783642436109
ISBN-10: 3642436102
Pagini: 472
Ilustrații: XII, 460 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Ediția:2012
Editura: Springer Berlin, Heidelberg
Colecția Springer
Seria Topics in Current Chemistry

Locul publicării:Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany

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Siegfried R. Waldvogel
Stamo Mentizi
Axel Kirste
Boron-Doped Diamond Electrodes for Electroorganic Chemistry.- Gerald Pratsch
Markus R. Heinrich
Modern Developments in Aryl Radical Chemistry.-
Gregory K. Friestad
Radical Additions to Chiral Hydrazones: Stereoselectivity and Functional Group Compatibility.-
Andreas Gansäuer
Lei Shi
Matthias Otte
Inga Huth
Antonio Rosales
Iris Sancho-Sanz
Natalia M. Padial
J. Enrique Oltra
Hydrogen Atom Donors: Recent Developments.-
Ullrich Jahn
Radicals in Transition Metal Catalyzed Reactions? Transition Metal Catalyzed Radical Reactions? - A Fruitful Interplay Anyway Part 1. Radical Catalysis by Group 4 to Group 7 Elements.-
Ullrich Jahn
Radicals in Transition Metal Catalyzed Reactions? Transition Metal Catalyzed Radical Reactions? - A Fruitful Interplay Anyway Part 2. Radical Catalysis by Group 8 and 9 Elements.-
Ullrich Jahn
Radicals in Transition Metal Catalyzed Reactions? Transition Metal Catalyzed Radical Reactions?: A Fruitful Interplay Anyway Part 3: Catalysis by Group 10 and 11 Elements and Bimetallic Catalysis.

Textul de pe ultima copertă

Siegfried R. Waldvogel
Stamo Mentizi
Axel Kirste
Boron-Doped Diamond Electrodes for Electroorganic Chemistry
Gerald Pratsch
Markus R. Heinrich
Modern Developments in Aryl Radical Chemistry
Gregory K. Friestad
Radical Additions to Chiral Hydrazones: Stereoselectivity and Functional Group Compatibility
Andreas Gansäuer
Lei Shi
Matthias Otte
Inga Huth
Antonio Rosales
Iris Sancho-Sanz
Natalia M. Padial
J. Enrique Oltra
Hydrogen Atom Donors: Recent Developments
Ullrich Jahn
Radicals in Transition Metal Catalyzed Reactions? Transition Metal Catalyzed Radical Reactions? - A Fruitful Interplay Anyway
Part 1. Radical Catalysis by Group 4 to Group 7 Elements
Ullrich Jahn
Radicals in Transition Metal Catalyzed Reactions? Transition Metal Catalyzed Radical Reactions? - A Fruitful Interplay Anyway
Part 2. Radical Catalysis by Group 8 and 9 Elements
Ullrich Jahn
Radicals in Transition Metal Catalyzed Reactions? Transition Metal Catalyzed Radical Reactions?: A Fruitful Interplay Anyway
Part 3: Catalysis by Group 10 and 11 Elements and Bimetallic Catalysis

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