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Stereoselective organocatalysis : bond formation methodologies and activation modes / edited by Ramón Ríos Torres.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Jersey : John Wiley , c2013Description: xi, 662 p : 24 cm. illISBN:
  • 9781118203538 (hbk.) :
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Stereoselective organocatalysisDDC classification:
  • 23rd 547.215   RIOS/S
LOC classification:
  • QD505 .S74 2013
Other classification:
  • SCI013040
Online resources: Summary: "This book covers the most important methodologies reported for stereoselective organocatalysis, based not only on the activation mode but also the type of bond formed. Starting with an introduction laying out the different activation modes, the chapters move on to describe the most important methodologies for the formation of key chemical bonds, including carbon-carbon (C-C), carbon-nitrogen (C-N), and carbon-halogen (C-X) bonds. It features an organization and approach useful for both students and practicing chemists in industry"--Summary: "This book covers the most important methodologies reported for stereoselective organocatalysis, based not only on the activation mode but also the type of bond formed"--
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

"This book covers the most important methodologies reported for stereoselective organocatalysis, based not only on the activation mode but also the type of bond formed. Starting with an introduction laying out the different activation modes, the chapters move on to describe the most important methodologies for the formation of key chemical bonds, including carbon-carbon (C-C), carbon-nitrogen (C-N), and carbon-halogen (C-X) bonds. It features an organization and approach useful for both students and practicing chemists in industry"--

"This book covers the most important methodologies reported for stereoselective organocatalysis, based not only on the activation mode but also the type of bond formed"--

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