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Fiesers' Reagents for Organic Synthesis

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Other volumes in the series Reagents for Organic Synthesis have garnered acclaim for their comprehensive coverage of reagents and their applications. The first volume is praised for its organization and ease of use, making it an essential resource for pharmacy colleges and graduate students alike. The second volume updates and expands upon the first, filling a recognized need for a series of handbooks in organic reagents, while the authors' expertise enhances the reading experience. The third volume continues this trend, proving invaluable for synthetic organic chemists and solidifying the series' place in their libraries. The fourth volume, following the success of its predecessors, compiles recent literature on organic, inorganic, and organometallic reagents, presenting them alphabetically with insights into their applications, preparation, and suppliers. This volume is described as a gold mine of information for synthetic chemists. The fifth volume emphasizes the importance of new reagents in practical organic chemistry, affirming the series' status as a bestseller and a must-have for any chemist's library. The sixth volume further contributes to this esteemed collection, continuing the tradition of excellence established by the Fiesers.

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Fiesers' Reagents for Organic Synthesis, Louis Frederick Fieser, Mary Fieser

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1979
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Jazyk
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Rok vydání
1979
Vazba
pevná
Počet stran
496
ISBN10
0471029181
ISBN13
9780471029182
Série
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Other volumes in the series Reagents for Organic Synthesis have garnered acclaim for their comprehensive coverage of reagents and their applications. The first volume is praised for its organization and ease of use, making it an essential resource for pharmacy colleges and graduate students alike. The second volume updates and expands upon the first, filling a recognized need for a series of handbooks in organic reagents, while the authors' expertise enhances the reading experience. The third volume continues this trend, proving invaluable for synthetic organic chemists and solidifying the series' place in their libraries. The fourth volume, following the success of its predecessors, compiles recent literature on organic, inorganic, and organometallic reagents, presenting them alphabetically with insights into their applications, preparation, and suppliers. This volume is described as a gold mine of information for synthetic chemists. The fifth volume emphasizes the importance of new reagents in practical organic chemistry, affirming the series' status as a bestseller and a must-have for any chemist's library. The sixth volume further contributes to this esteemed collection, continuing the tradition of excellence established by the Fiesers.