Organic Mechanisms Reactions, Stereochemistry and Synthesis / by Reinhard Bruckner ; edited by Michael Harmata.

“Much of life can be understood in rational terms if expressed in the language of chemistry. It is an international language, a language without dialects, a language for all time, a language that explains where we came from, what we are, and where the physical world will allow us to go. Chemical Lan...

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Main Author: Bruckner, Reinhard (Author)
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Other Authors: Harmata, Michael (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2010.
Edition:1st ed. 2010.
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505 0 |a Radical Substitution Reactions at the Saturated C Atom -- Nucleophilic Substitution Reactions at the Saturated C Atom -- Electrophilic Additions to the C=C Double Bond -- ?-Eliminations -- Substitution Reactions on Aromatic Compounds -- Nucleophilic Substitution Reactions at the Carboxyl Carbon -- Carboxylic Compounds, Nitriles, and Their Interconversion -- Carbonic Acid Derivatives and Heterocumulenes and Their Interconversion -- Additions of Heteroatom Nucleophiles to Carbonyl Compounds and Subsequent Reactions—Condensations of Heteroatom Nucleophiles with Carbonyl Compounds -- Addition of Hydride Donors and of Organometallic Compounds to Carbonyl Compounds -- Conversion of Phosphorus- or Sulfur-Stabilized C Nucleophiles with Carbonyl Compounds: Addition-induced Condensations -- The Chemistry of Enols and Enamines -- Chemistry of the Alkaline Earth Metal Enolates -- Rearrangements -- Thermal Cycloadditions -- Transition Metal-Mediated Alkenylations, Arylations, and Alkynylations -- Oxidations and Reductions. 
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