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Synthetic Organic Chemistry II by Prof. Rick Danheiser

Synthetic Organic Chemistry II by Prof. Rick Danheiser

Synthetic Organic Chemistry II by Prof. Rick Danheiser

It is an advanced-level book that is focused on synthesis: particularly on strategies for stereoselective synthesis. Methods for the stereocontrolled synthesis of acyclic compounds that are essential to be built with specific three-dimensional configurations are included. The book focuses a lot on the latest techniques and strategies in building complex organic structures, discussing much about reaction mechanisms and problems with stereoselectivity in synthetic pathways. This is the definitive resource for graduate students and researchers in organic synthesis and for those who want to be better equipped with a deeper understanding of synthetic methodologies.

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