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Blakemore, David(Contributions by)Boulton, Lee(Contributions by)Boulton, Lee(Contributions by)Dermenci, Alpay(Contributions by)Gerstenberger, Brian(Contributions by)Hesp, Kevin(Contributions by)Lam, Patrick Y S(Contributions by)Limberakis, Chris(Contributions by)O'Neill, Brian T(Contributions by)Richardson, Paul(Contributions by)Rodriguez-Garrido, Nuria(Contributions by)Schmitt, Anne-Marie(Contributions by)Schmitt, Daniel Copley(Contributions by)Smith, Peter D(Contributions by)Sutton, Scott(Contributions by)Warmus, Joseph(Contributions by)Webb, Damien(Contributions by)Williams, Jonathan(Contributions by)Blakemore, David C(Edited by)Doyle, Paul M(Edited by)Fobian, Yvette M(Edited by)Fox, David(Series edited by)Thurston, David(Editor-in-chief)
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Synthetic Methods in Drug Discovery Volume 1focusses on the hugely important area of transition metal mediated methods used in industry. Current methods of importance such as the Suzuki-Miyaura coupling, Buchwald-Hartwig couplings and CH activation are discussed. In addition, exciting emerging areas such as decarboxylative coupling, and the uses of iron and nickel in coupling reactions are also covered. This book provides both academic and industrial perspectives on some key reactions giving the reader an excellent overview of the techniques used in modern synthesis. Reaction types are conveniently framed in the context of their value to industry and the challenges and limitations of methodologies are discussed with relevant illustrative examples. Edited and authored by leading scientists from both academia and industry, this book will be a valuable reference for all chemists involved in drug discovery as well as postgraduate students in medicinal chemistry.

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Royal Society of Chemistry
178262208X / 9781782622086
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
615.19
15/07/2016
England
English
443 pages
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