A workbook providing additional examples, problems, and solutions for use with Warren's Organic Synthesis: The Disconnection Approach. Exercises correspond to chapters in the main text. Problems of special ease or difficulty are labeled for optional use. Workbook includes a formula index of all target molecules contained in the text and workbook.
Partial Table of contents:
The Disconnection Approach.
Strategy II: Chemoselectivity.
Strategy IV: Protecting Groups.
Strategy VI: Regioselectivity.
Strategy VIII: Introduction to Carbonyl Condensations.
Strategy X: Use of Aliphatic Nitro Compounds in Synthesis.
Strategy XII: Reconnections.
Three-Membered Rings.
Five-Membered Rings.
Strategy XVII: Stereoselectivity B. General References.
References.
Index.
Partial Table of contents:
The Disconnection Approach.
Strategy II: Chemoselectivity.
Strategy IV: Protecting Groups.
Strategy VI: Regioselectivity.
Strategy VIII: Introduction to Carbonyl Condensations.
Strategy X: Use of Aliphatic Nitro Compounds in Synthesis.
Strategy XII: Reconnections.
Three-Membered Rings.
Five-Membered Rings.
Strategy XVII: Stereoselectivity B. General References.
References.
Index.
This is a book which will change the way you think about making molecules. (Chemistry World, July 2008)
The authors can be commended on producing a really useful and enjoyable new book on Organic Synthesis. (Reviews, June 2008)
"The authors have spent approximately ten years putting this excellent book together, and their hard work has paid off." (Journal of Chemical Education, May 2008)
"Of interest to the experienced practitioner looking to broaden (or reawaken) awareness of the remarkable diversity of available synthetic transformations"(Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 2008)
The authors can be commended on producing a really useful and enjoyable new book on Organic Synthesis. (Reviews, June 2008)
"The authors have spent approximately ten years putting this excellent book together, and their hard work has paid off." (Journal of Chemical Education, May 2008)
"Of interest to the experienced practitioner looking to broaden (or reawaken) awareness of the remarkable diversity of available synthetic transformations"(Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 2008)