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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Laszlo Kurti (University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, USA) , Barbara Czako (, TX, USA) , Barbara Czako (, TX, USA) , Barbara Czako (, TX, USA)Publisher: Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc Imprint: Academic Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 14.30cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 12.60cm Weight: 0.010kg ISBN: 9780123694829ISBN 10: 0123694825 Publication Date: 04 October 2005 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: CD-ROM Publisher's Status: Unknown Availability: In Print Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsI. Foreword by E. J. Corey II Introduction by K. C. Nicolaou III. Preface IV. Explanation of the Use of Colors in the Schemes and Text V. List of Abbreviations VI. List of Named Organic Reactions (this main section includes 250 two-page entries) VII. Named Organic Reactions in Alphabetical Order VIII. Appendix: Listing of the Named Reactions by Synthetic Type and by their Utility IX. References X. IndexReviewsThis book is outstanding in every way, being polished in presentation, sufficiently detailed in explaining the reactions, and possessing almost encyclopedic indexing and referencing. -JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL EDUCATION It is an impressive modern treatise of many important chemical reactions; it was created with great care, and I congratulate the authors on the outstanding contribution that they are making to the literature of organic chemistry...There are several books on 'named reactions', but this one is already my favorite. -Erik Sorensen, Princeton University It breaks new ground in many ways and sets an admirable standard...Its virtues are so numerous there is a problem in deciding where to begin...a truly fine accomplishment. - E. J. Corey, Nobel Prize Winner in Organic Chemistry, from the Foreword The vast wealth of information so effectively compiled in this colorful text will not only prove to be extraordinarily useful to students and practitioners of the art of chemical synthesis, but will also help facilitate the shaping of its future as it moves forward into ever higher levels of complexity, diversity and efficiency. - K.C. Nicolaou, from the Introduction The book would be invaluable to many chemists, students, professors and industrial chemists. Not only will it serve as a text for name reactions, but it is also a review of important mechanisms and an invaluable reference book...It will definitely have a place in the collection of books that are used regularly by all chemists. -Madeleine Joullie, University of Pennsylvania Author InformationLaszlo Kurti is a faculty member in the Department of Biochemistry at UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas (http://kurtilabs.com). He received his diploma from the University of Debrecen, Hungary, where he conducted research in the laboratory of Professor Sandor Antus. Subsequently he received is MS degree at the University of Missouri-Columbia working with Professor Michael Harmata, and his Ph.D. degree (2006) in synthetic organic chemistry under the supervision of Professor Amos B. Smith III (the University of Pennsylvania). From 2006-2010, he was a Damon Runyon Cancel Fellow in the group of Professor E.J. Corey at Harvard University. Barbara Czakó was born and raised in Hungary. She received her Diploma from Lajos Kossuth University in Debrecen, Hungary (now University of Debrecen). She obtained her Master of Science degree at University of Missouri-Columbia. Currently she is pursuing his Ph.D. degree in synthetic organic chemistry under the supervision of Prof. Gary A. Molander at the University of Pennsylvania. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |