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New trends in cross-coupling: theory and applications - No. 21

Beletskaya, Irina(Contributions by)Colacot, Thomas J(Contributions by)Crudden, Cathleen(Contributions by)Koide, Kazunori(Contributions by)Lautens, Mark(Contributions by)Lloyd-Jones, Guy(Contributions by)Magano, Javier(Contributions by)Maiti, Debabrata(Contributions by)Noel, Timothy(Contributions by)Nolan, Steven(Contributions by)Shaughnessy, Kevin(Contributions by)Stradiotto, Mark(Contributions by)Tudge, Matthew(Contributions by)Wu, Xiao-Feng(Contributions by)Colacot, Thomas J(Edited by)Hardacre, Chris(Series edited by)Ismagilov, Zinfer(Series edited by)Ozkan, Umit(Series edited by)Spivey, James(Editor-in-chief)
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Cross coupling is a powerful tool which has opened up the possibility of creating ever-more sophisticated organic compounds precisely and efficiently.

Following from its recognition in the 2010 Nobel Prize for Chemistry, contributors from across the globe present the latest cross-coupling trends in both academia and industry.

A thorough background to the theory and applications is included, ensuring students and newcomers alike gain the most benefit from this powerful addition to the chemist's toolbox.

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Product Details
Royal Society of Chemistry
1782620257 / 9781782620259
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
547.215
13/10/2014
England
English
811 pages
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