This monograph is aimed at inorganic, organic, industrial and catalysis chemists, especially those who wish to carry out specific organic oxidations using catalytic methods.
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"The book contains nearly 2000 references spanning the time from the discovery of ruthenium in Russia ... . The text is well illustrated with formulae to clarify the various reactions described. Inorganic and physical chemists will also find material to interest and to inspire them to learn more about the transformations that ruthenium can promote. It is a book that is warmly recommended for synthetic organic chemists and will also interest researchers of other persuasions too." (Peter Maitlis, Platinum Metals Review, Vol. 55 (3), 2011)