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Full Description
Science of Synthesis: Houben-Weyl Methods of Molecular Transformations is the entirely new edition of the acclaimed reference series, Houben-Weyl, the standard synthetic chemistry resource since 1909. This new edition is published in English and will comprise 48 volumes published between the years 2000 and 2008.
Science of Synthesis is a quality reference work developed by a highly esteemed editorial board to provide a comprehensive and critical selection of reliable organic and organometallic synthetic methods. This unique resource is designed to be the first point of reference when searching for a synthesis strategy.
Contains the expertise of presently 400 leading chemists worldwide
Critically evaluates the preparative applicability and significance of the synthetic methods
Discusses relevant background information and provides detailed experimental procedures
For full information on the Science of Synthesis series, visit the Science of Synthesis Homepage.
Contents
16.1 Product Class 1: 1,2-Dioxins and Benzo- and Dibenzo-Fused Derivatives
16.2 Product Class 2: 1,4-Dioxins and Benzo- and Dibenzo-Fused Derivatives
16.3 Product Class 3: 1,2-Dithiins
16.4 Product Class 4: 1,4-Dithiins
16.5 Product Class 5: 1,2-Diselenins
16.6 Product Class 6: 1,4-Diselenins
16.7 Product Class 7: 1,4-Ditellurins
16.8 Product Class 8: Pyridazines
16.9 Product Class 9: Cinnolines
16.10 Product Class 10: Phthalazines
16.11 Product Class 11: Pyridazino[1,2-a]pyridazines
16.12 Product Class 12: Pyrimidines
16.13 Product Class 13: Quinazolines
16.14 Product Class 14: Pyrazines
16.15 Product Class 15: Quinoxalines
16.16 Product Class 16: Phenazines
16.17 Product Class 17: Purines
16.18 Product Class 18: Pyridopyridazines
16.19 Product Class 19: Pyridopyrimidines
16.20 Product Class 20: Pyridopyrazines
16.21 Product Class 21: Pteridines and Related Structures
16.22 Product Class 22: Other Diazinodiazines
16.23 Product Class 23: Diphosphinines