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first_page settings Order Article Reprints Font Type: Arial Georgia Verdana Font Size: Aa Aa Aa Line Spacing:    Column Width:    Background: Open AccessNew Book Received Advanced Organic Chemistry. Part B: Reactions and Synthesis. Fourth Edition by Francis A. Carey 1 and Richard J. Sundberg 1 1 University of Virginia, Charlottesville, USA 2 University of Virginia, Charlottesville, USA Molecules 2001, 6(12), 1015-1016; https://doi.org/10.3390/61201015 Received: 2 December 2001 / Published: 31 December 2001 Download Download PDF Download PDF with Cover Download XML Download Epub Versions Notes The control of reactivity to achieve specific syntheses is one of the overarching goals of organic chemistry. In the decade since the publication of the third edition, major advances have been made in the development of efficient new methods, particularly catalytic processes, and in means for control of reaction stereochemistry.This volume assumes a level of familiarity with structural and mechanistic concepts comparable to that in the companion volume, Part A, Structures and Mechanisms. Together, the two volumes are intended to provide the advanced undergraduate or beginning graduate student in chemistry with a sufficient foundation to comprehend and use the research literature in organic chemistry.Contents: Alkylation of Nuclephilic Carbon.Reactions of Carbon Nucleophiles with Carbonyl Groups.Functional Group Interconversion by Nucleophilic Substitution.Electrophilic Additions to Carbon-Carbon Multiple Bonds.Reduction of Carbonyl and Other Functional Groups.Cycloadditions, Unimolecular Rearrangements, and Thermal Eliminations.Organometallic Compounds of the Group I and II Metals.Reactions Involving the Transition Metals.Carbon-Carbon Bond-Forming Reactions of Compounds of Boron, Silicon and Tin.Reactions Involving Carbocations, Carbenes and Radicals as Reactive Intermediates.Aromatic Substitution Reactions.Oxidations.Planning and Execution of Multi-Step Syntheses.*Editor’s Note: The brief summary and the contents of the books are reported as provided by the author or the publishers. Authors and publishers are encouraged to send review copies of their recent books of potential interest to readers of Molecules to the Editor-in-Chief (Dr. Shu-Kun Lin, MDPI, Saengergasse 25, CH-4054 Basel, Switzerland. Tel. +41 79 322 3379, Fax +41 61 302 8918, E-mail: [email protected]). Some books will be offered to the scholarly community for the purpose of preparing full-length reviews. © 2001 by MDPI (http://www.mdpi.org). Share and Cite MDPI and ACS Style Carey, F.A.; Sundberg, R.J. Advanced Organic Chemistry. Part B: Reactions and Synthesis. Fourth Edition. Molecules 2001, 6, 1015-1016. https://doi.org/10.3390/61201015 AMA Style Carey FA, Sundberg RJ. Advanced Organic Chemistry. Part B: Reactions and Synthesis. Fourth Edition. Molecules. 2001; 6(12):1015-1016. https://doi.org/10.3390/61201015 Chicago/Turabian Style Carey, Francis A., and Richard J. Sundberg. 2001. "Advanced Organic Chemistry. Part B: Reactions and Synthesis. Fourth Edition" Molecules 6, no. 12: 1015-1016. https://doi.org/10.3390/61201015 Find Other Styles Article Metrics No No Article Access Statistics For more information on the journal statistics, click here. Multiple requests from the same IP address are counted as one view.

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  • In the decade since the publication of the third edition, major advances have been made in the development of efficient new methods, catalytic processes, and in means for control of reaction stereochemistry

  • This volume assumes a level of familiarity with structural and mechanistic concepts comparable to that in the companion volume, Part A, Structures and Mechanisms

  • *Editor's Note: The brief summary and the contents of the books are reported as provided by the author or the publishers

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Carey (University of Virginia, Charlottesville, USA) and Richard J. EUR 54.00 / USD 49.50 / GBP 34.00. The control of reactivity to achieve specific syntheses is one of the overarching goals of organic chemistry.

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