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Science of Synthesis provides a critical review of the synthetic methodology developed from the early 1800s to date for the entire field of organic and organometallic chemistry. As the only resource providing full-text descriptions of organic transformations and synthetic methods as well as experimental procedures, Science of Synthesis is therefore a unique chemical information tool. Over 1000 world-renowned experts have chosen the most important molecular transformations for a class of organic compounds and elaborated on their scope and limitations. The systematic, logical and consistent organization of the synthetic methods for each functional group enables users to quickly find out which methods are useful for a particular synthesis and which are not. Effective and practical experimental procedures can be implemented quickly and easily in the lab. // The content of this e-book was originally published in December 2002.
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Mark G. Moloney
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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.
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5.1 Product Class 1: Germanium Compounds
5.1.1 Product Subclass 1: Germanium Hydrides
5.1.2 Product Subclass 2: Digermenes and Digermanes
5.1.3 Product Subclass 3: Metalated Germanium Compounds
5.1.4 Product Subclass 4: Germanium Oxides, Sulfides, Selenides, and Tellurides (Double Bonded)
5.1.5 Product Subclass 5: Iminogermanes
5.1.6 Product Subclass 6: Germenes
5.1.7 Product Subclass 7: Germylenes
5.1.8 Product Subclass 8: Organogermanium Halides
5.1.9 Product Subclass 9: Germanium Oxides
5.1.10 Product Subclass 10: Germanium Carboxylates, Phosphates, and Related Compounds
5.1.11 Product Subclass 11: Germanium Sulfides, Sulfoxides, and Related Compounds
5.1.12 Product Subclass 12: Germanium Selenides, Tellurides, and Related Compounds
5.1.13 Product Subclass 13: Germylamines
5.1.14 Product Subclass 14: Germanium Phosphines, Arsines, and Stibines
5.1.15 Product Subclass 15: Germanium Cyanides
5.1.16 Product Subclass 16: Acylgermanes
5.1.17 Product Subclass 17: Imidoylgermanes (α-Iminoalkylgermanes) and α-Diazoalkylgermanes
5.1.18 Product Subclass 18: α-Halo- and α-Alkoxyvinylgermanes
5.1.19 Product Subclass 19: α-Halo-, α-Hydroxy-, α-Alkoxy-, and α-Aminoalkylgermanes
5.1.20 Product Subclass 20: Alkynylgermanes
5.1.21 Product Subclass 21: Germylketenes and Germylketenimines
5.1.22 Product Subclass 22: Aryl- and Heteroarylgermanes
5.1.23 Product Subclass 23: Vinylgermanes
5.1.24 Product Subclass 24: Propargyl- and Allenylgermanes
5.1.25 Product Subclass 25: Benzylgermanes
5.1.26 Product Subclass 26: Allylgermanes
5.1.27 Product Subclass 27: Alkylgermanes
5.2 Product Class 2: Tin Compounds
5.2.1 Product Subclass 1: Tin Hydrides
5.2.2 Product Subclass 2: Distannenes and Distannanes
5.2.3 Product Subclass 3: Metalated Tin Compounds
5.2.4 Product Subclass 4: Tin Oxides, Sulfides, Selenides, and Tellurides (Double Bonded)
5.2.5 Product Subclass 5: Iminostannanes
5.2.6 Product Subclass 6: Stannenes
5.2.7 Product Subclass 7: Stannylenes
5.2.8 Product Subclass 8: Tin Halides and Organotin Halides
5.2.9 Product Subclass 9: Tin Oxides
5.2.10 Product Subclass 10: Tin Carboxylates and Phosphates
5.2.11 Product Subclass 11: Tin Enol Ethers
5.2.12 Product Subclass 12: Tin Sulfides, Thioalkoxides, and Related Compounds
5.2.13 Product Subclass 13: Tin Selenides and Tellurides
5.2.14 Product Subclass 14: Organostannylamines and Related Compounds
5.2.15 Product Subclass 15: Organostannylphosphines
5.2.16 Product Subclass 16: Tin Cyanides and Fulminates
5.2.17 Product Subclass 17: Acylstannanes (Including S, Se, and Te Analogues)
5.2.18 Product Subclass 18: Imidoylstannanes, Diazoalkylstannanes, Tin Isocyanates, and Tin Isothiocyanates
5.2.19 Product Subclass 19: 1-Halo-, 1-Alkoxy-, and 1-Aminovinylstannanes
5.2.20 Product Subclass 20: 1-Halo-, 1-Hydroxy-, 1-Alkoxy-, and 1-Aminoalkylstannanes
5.2.21 Product Subclass 21: Alkynylstannanes
5.2.22 Product Subclass 22: Ketenylstannanes and Derivatives
5.2.23 Product Subclass 23: Allenylstannanes
5.2.24 Product Subclass 24: Arylstannanes
5.2.25 Product Subclass 25: Alk-1-enylstannanes
5.2.26 Product Subclass 26: Propargylstannanes
5.2.27 Product Subclass 27: Benzylstannanes
5.2.28 Product Subclass 28: Allylstannanes
5.2.29 Product Subclass 29: Alkylstannanes
5.3 Product Class 3: Lead Compounds
5.3.1 Product Subclass 1: Lead Hydrides
5.3.2 Produ...