Classics in Total Synthesis III

Further Targets, Strategies, Methods

(Author) K.C. Nicolaou
Format: Hardcover
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K.C. Nicolaou - Winner of the Nemitsas Prize 2014 in Chemistry Retaining his excellent, proven approach, world-famous chemist and passionate teacher K.C. Nicolaou compiles here the important strategies and tools employed to construct complex molecules. For a total of 42 syntheses of 25 challenging natural products he explains all the key steps of the synthetic pathway, highlighting the major developments in blue-boxed sections for easier understanding, and contrasting these to other synthetic methods. Similar to its predecessors and completing the trilogy, this textbook analyzes the syntheses in a didactic manner, with several chapters including mini-reviews of key methodologies, and an emphasis on the history, mechanism, scope, and generality of the reactions. In contrast to the first two volumes, this new one features full-color frontispieces. A wonderful tool for learning and teaching and a must-have for all current and future organic and biochemists.

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Publisher:
Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH
Format:
Hardcover
Number of pages:
None
Language:
en
ISBN:
9783527329588
Publish year:
2011
Publish date:
Feb. 9, 2011

K.C. Nicolaou

K.C. Nicolaou is a renowned chemist and author known for his groundbreaking work in the field of organic chemistry. His most famous work includes the total synthesis of complex natural products like paclitaxel and vancomycin. Nicolaou's writing style is clear, concise, and deeply insightful, making his contributions to literature invaluable.

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