Organic Reactions / Robert E. Gawley, E.J. Behrman, and Milos Hudlicky
Material type:
- 471832537
- QD 241 .G39 1988

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National University - Manila | LRC - Annex Relegation Room | Nursing | GC QD 241 .G39 1988 vol.35 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000003798 |
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FIL RT 50 .C55 1986 c.3 Clinical experience record book for student nurses / | GC QD 241 .G39 1988 vol.35 Organic Reactions / | GC QH 581.2 .M65 1989 Molecular biology of the cell / | GC QL 47.2 .V55 1978 c.1 General Zoology / | GC QL 805 .F43 1975 Structure and evolution of vertebrates : a laboratory text for comparative vertebrate anatomy / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Chapter 1. The beckmann reactions: rearrangements, elimination-addictions, fragmentations, and rearrangement-cyclizations -- Chapter 2. The persulfate oxidation of phenols and arylamines -- Chapter 3. Fluorination with diethylaminosulfur trifluoride and related aminofluorosulfuranes -- Index.
In course of nearly every program of research in organic chemistry the investigator finds it necessary to use several of the better-known synthetic reactions. To discover the optimum conditions for the application of even the most familiar one to a compound not previously subjected to the reaction often requires an extensive search of the literature; even then a series of experiments may be necessary.
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