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OverviewScience of Synthesis: Houben-Weyl Methods of Molecular Transformations is the entirely new edition of the acclaimed reference series Houben-Weyl, the standard synthetic chemistry resource since 1909. This new edition is published in English and will comprise 48 volumes published between the years 2000 and 2008. Science of Synthesis is a quality reference work developed by a highly esteemed editorial board to provide a comprehensive and critical selection of reliable organic and organometallic synthetic methods. This unique resource is designed to be the first point of reference when searching for a synthesis strategy. Contains the expertise of presently 400 leading chemists worldwide Critically evaluates the preparative applicability and significance of the synthetic methods Discusses relevant background information and provides detailed experimental procedures For full information on the Science of Synthesis series, visit the Science of Synthesis Homepage Full Product DetailsAuthor: Christopher A. Ramsden , J. Chen , Charles Chiu , S. CollinsPublisher: Thieme Publishing Group Imprint: Thieme Publishing Group Edition: 1. Auflage Volume: 31a Weight: 2.410kg ISBN: 9783131188311ISBN 10: 3131188316 Pages: 1312 Publication Date: 25 June 2007 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of Contents31.1 Product Class 1: Fluoroarenes 31.2 Product Class 2: Chloroarenes 31.3 Product Class 3: Bromoarenes 31.4 Product Class 4: Aryl Iodine Compounds 31.4.1 Product Subclass 1: Hypervalent Iodoarenes and Aryliodonium Salts 31.4.2 Product Subclass 2: Iodoarenes 31.5 Product Class 5: Phenols and Phenolates 31.5.1 Product Subclass 1: Monohydric Phenols and Corresponding Phenolates 31.5.1.1 Synthesis by Substitution 31.5.1.2 Synthesis by Elimination 31.5.1.3 Synthesis by Rearrangement 31.5.1.4 Synthesis with Retention of the Functional Group 31.5.1.5 Synthesis from Nonaromatic Precursors 31.5.2 Product Subclass 2: Polyhydric Phenols and Corresponding Phenolates 31.5.2.1 Synthesis by Substitution 31.5.2.2 Synthesis by Elimination 31.5.2.3 Synthesis by Addition 31.5.2.4 Synthesis by Rearrangement 31.5.2.5 Synthesis with Retention of the Functional Group 31.6 Product Class 6: Aryl Ethers 31.6.1 Product Subclass 1: Diaryl Ethers 31.6.2 Product Subclass 2: Alkyl Aryl Ethers 31.6.2.1 Synthesis by Substitution 31.6.2.2 Synthesis by Elimination 31.6.2.3 Synthesis by Rearrangement 31.6.2.4 Synthesis with Retention of the Functional Group 31.6.2.5 Synthesis from Nonaromatic Precursors 31.7 Product Class 7: Aryl Hypohalites, Aryl Peroxides, and Aryloxy Sulfur Compounds 31.8 Product Class 8: Cyclic Aryl Ethers 31.9 Product Class 9: Arenesulfonic Acids and Derivatives 31.9.1 Product Subclass 1: Arenesulfonic Acids and Arenesulfonate Salts 31.9.2 Product Subclass 2: Arenesulfonic Acid Derivatives 31.10 Product Class 10: Aryl Sulfones and Nitrogen Derivatives 31.11 Product Class 11: Arenesulfinic Acids and Derivatives 31.12 Product Class 12: Aryl Sulfoxides and S-Arylsulfimides 31.13 Product Class 13: Arenethiols and Arenethiolates 31.14 Product Class 14: Aryl Sulfides 31.15 Product Class 15: Arylsulfonium Salts and Derivatives 31.16 Product Class 16: Arenesulfenic Acids and Derivatives 31.17 Product Class 17: Aryl Polysulfides 31.18 Product Class 18: Cyclic Aryl Sulfides 31.19 Product Class 19: Aryl Selenium Compounds 31.20 Product Class 20: Aryl Tellurium CompoundsReviewsAuthor InformationChristopher A. Ramsden Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |