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

データ種別 電子ブック
著者標目 *Bruckner, Reinhard author
Harmata, Michael editor
SpringerLink (Online service)
出版者 (Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg)
出版年 2010

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EB007121
9783642036514 禁帯出

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巻次 ISBN:9783642036514
大きさ XXXII, 855 p : online resource
一般注記 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
“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 Language has great esthetic beauty and links the physical sciences to the b- logical sciences. ” from The Two Cultures: Chemistry and Biology by Arthur Kornberg (Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine, 1959) Over the past two centuries, chemistry has evolved from a relatively pure disciplinary pursuit to a position of central importance in the physical and life sciences. More generally, it has p- vided the language and methodology that has unified, integrated and, indeed, molecularized the sciences, shaping our understanding of the molecular world and in so doing the direction, development and destiny of scientific research. The “language of chemistry” referred to by my former Stanford colleague is made up of atoms and bonds and their interactions. It is a s- tem of knowledge that allows us to understand structure and events at a molecular level and increasingly to use that understanding to create new knowledge and beneficial change. The words on this page, for example, are detected by the eye in a series of events, now generally understood at the molecular level
HTTP:URL=http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-03651-4
件 名 LCSH:Chemistry
LCSH:Organic chemistry
LCSH:Polymers
LCSH:Medicinal chemistry
LCSH:Biochemistry
FREE:Chemistry
FREE:Organic Chemistry
FREE:Biochemistry, general
FREE:Polymer Sciences
FREE:Medicinal Chemistry
分 類 LCC:QD415-436
DC23:547
書誌ID OB00007121
ISBN 9783642036514

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