Greene's protective groups in organic synthesis / [electronic resource]
by Wuts, Peter G. M [author.]; Greene, Theodora W. (Theodora Whatmough); Greene, Theodora W. (Theodora Whatmough).
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BookPublisher: Hoboken, New Jersey : Wiley, [2014]Edition: Fifth edition / Peter G.M. Wuts.Description: 1 online resource (xxxv, 1,360 pages).ISBN: 9781118905128; 1118905121; 9781118905098; 1118905091; 9781118905074; 1118905075; 1118057481; 9781118057483.Other title: Protective groups in organic synthesis.Subject(s): Organic compounds -- Synthesis | Protective groups (Chemistry) | Protective groups (Chemistry) | SCIENCE -- Chemistry -- Organic | Organic compounds -- Synthesis | Protective groups (Chemistry) | Electronic books | Electronic booksOnline resources: Wiley Online Library Summary: This new edition includes updates on protective group chemistry since 2005. Each chapter is updated to reflect the new material that has been published since the last edition, totalling over 2800 references. This continues the tradition of Greene's being comprehensive in the overall scope of coverage, providing the most relevant and useful examples to illustrate each methodology. It is a useful guide to the organic chemist, and the content is organized on the basis of the functional group to be protected (i.e., ethers, amides, phenols, phosphates, etc). Within each section, the organization goes from the simple protective groups to the most complicated (in terms of structure). -- Edited summary from book.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
This new edition includes updates on protective group chemistry since 2005. Each chapter is updated to reflect the new material that has been published since the last edition, totalling over 2800 references. This continues the tradition of Greene's being comprehensive in the overall scope of coverage, providing the most relevant and useful examples to illustrate each methodology. It is a useful guide to the organic chemist, and the content is organized on the basis of the functional group to be protected (i.e., ethers, amides, phenols, phosphates, etc). Within each section, the organization goes from the simple protective groups to the most complicated (in terms of structure). -- Edited summary from book.
Text in English.
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