
Organic Reactions, Volume 1
Wiley (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 1. January 1942
Book
Hardback
402 pages
978-0-471-00462-2 (ISBN)
Description
This series provides the most comprehensive and highly focused treatment of important organic reactions currently available. All volumes of Organic Reactions (including this one) are collections of chapters each devoted to a single reaction or a definitive phase of a reaction, of wide applicability. The authors have had experience with the processes surveyed. The subjects are presented from the preparative viewpoint and particular attention is given to limitations, interfering influences, effects of structure and the selection of experimental techniques. Each chapter includes several detailed procedures illustrating the significant modifications of the method.
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Series
Edition
Volume 1 edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 237 mm
Width: 150 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
Weight
608 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-471-00462-2 (9780471004622)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Roger Adams was an American organic chemist. He is best known for the eponymous Adams' catalyst, and his work did much to determine the composition of naturally occurring substances such as complex vegetable oils and plant alkaloids.
Editor-in-chief
Content
1. The Reformatsky Reaction Ralph L. Shriner.
2. The Arndt-Eistert Synthesis W. E. Bachmann and W. S. Struve.
3. Chloromethylation of Aromatic Compounds Reynold C. Fuson and C. H. McKeever.
4. The Amination of Heterocyclic Bases by Alkali Amides Marlin T. Leffler.
5. The Bucherer Reaction Nathan L. Drake.
6. The Elbs Reaction Louis F. Fieser.
7. The Clemmensen Reduction Elmore L. Martin.
8. The Perkin Reaction and Related Reactions John R. Johnson.
9. The Acetoacetic Ester Condensation and Certain Related Reactions Charles R. Hauser and Boyd E. Hudson, Jr.
10. The Mannich Reaction F. F. Blicke.
11. The Fries Reaction A. H. Blatt.
12. The Jacobsen Reaction Lee Irvin Smith.
Index.
2. The Arndt-Eistert Synthesis W. E. Bachmann and W. S. Struve.
3. Chloromethylation of Aromatic Compounds Reynold C. Fuson and C. H. McKeever.
4. The Amination of Heterocyclic Bases by Alkali Amides Marlin T. Leffler.
5. The Bucherer Reaction Nathan L. Drake.
6. The Elbs Reaction Louis F. Fieser.
7. The Clemmensen Reduction Elmore L. Martin.
8. The Perkin Reaction and Related Reactions John R. Johnson.
9. The Acetoacetic Ester Condensation and Certain Related Reactions Charles R. Hauser and Boyd E. Hudson, Jr.
10. The Mannich Reaction F. F. Blicke.
11. The Fries Reaction A. H. Blatt.
12. The Jacobsen Reaction Lee Irvin Smith.
Index.