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Part of an encyclopaedic reference on inorganic and organometallic chemistry, this volume covers tin-centred radicals,... Read More >>
Aimed at organic chemists and graduate students, this text attempts to demonstrate the strategies for controlling... Read More >>
Pressure-volume-temperature (PVT) methods are part of a wide array of thermoanalytical techniques available to scientists... Read More >>
Nitrocarbons are good nitrating agents, oxidants, and electron acceptors, and each known nitrocarbon has its own... Read More >>
All the values were critically evaluated to pro- vide recommended values in the cases where several experi- mental... Read More >>
This volume emphasizes the synthetic, analytical and physical properties of the cyclopropyl group. It examines recent... Read More >>
The closed-cage carbon molecules known as fullerenes provide a new branch of chemistry, materials science, and physics.... Read More >>
The present book is based on the work of M.N.Bochkarev, G.S.Kalinina, L.N. It should be noted, that ""rare earth... Read More >>
Introduces a new, simplified classification for stereoselective reactions based on changes in the number of chiral... Read More >>
This text documents the advances in chromatographic procedures, spectroscopic techniques and pharmacological assay... Read More >>
Process development bridges the gap between the laboratory synthesis of an organic compound and its industrial manufacture... Read More >>
Established in 1960, each volume of Advances in Heterocyclic Chemistry includes chapter references and every fifth... Read More >>
An undergraduate text in organosulfur chemistry. After a brief introductory chapter, the main part of the book... Read More >>
The anomalous properties of lithium, the lightest and least reactive of the alkali metals, have made it the object... Read More >>
At a time when there are many specialist reviews, monographs and reports available, there is still an important... Read More >>
By looking at examples such as the Kimmeridge Clay Formation (Yorkshire, UK), regarded as a model of the formation... Read More >>