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Synthetic Methods of Organic Chemistry

Theilheimer, Synthetic Methods of Organic Chemistry, Volumes I-VIII, 1947-1954 (S. Karger, Basel). [Pg.1130]

Theilheimer s Synthetic Methods of Organic Chemistry. Ed. A. F. Finch. Basel Karger. Annual publication containing an abstract and classification of new synthetic methods and improvements on known methods. A guide entitled Getting the Best out of Theilheimer s Synthetic Methods of Organic Chemistry is available from the publishers. [Pg.1409]

Halt enation— The introduction of halogens into Mannich bases is usually carried out according to the well-known synthetic methods of organic chemistry (Table 30). In particular, the replacement of hydrogen atoms in the a or a position of P-aminoketones is performed with the aim of controlling the regioselcctivity of the reaction" ... [Pg.64]

Theilheimer s Synthetic Methods of Organic Chemistry, Karger, 1948-. Most recent Vol. 72, ed. G. Tozer-Hotchkiss, 2008. Another large synthetic methods compendium, less electronically available than Science of Synthesis, although the latest volumes have an ActiveBook electronic search facility. [Pg.20]

W. Theilheimer, "Synthetic Methods of Organic Chemistry", 29 Vols., Karger, Basel, New York (1946-75). [Pg.296]

From the time of van t Hoff (1) and Le Bel (2) the tetrahedral arrangement of substituents around a tetravalent carbon atom has been part of the foundation of organic stereochemistry. However, in the last 30 years, thanks to the rapid development of synthetic methods of organic chemistry as well as of experimental and theoretical methods of structure elucidation, many exciting saturated hydrocarbons with very unusual spatial structure have been synthesized. Cubane (1) was obtained as early as 1964 (3), triprismane (2) (4), a tetra-f-butyl derivative of tetrahedrane (3) (5), small-ring propellanes with structures involving inverted carbon atoms, 4-6 ([3.2.1], [4.1.1] and... [Pg.351]

Synthetic Methods of Organic Chemistry, by W. Theilheimer (book review), M. L. Wolfom, Arch. Biochem., 22, 162 (1949). [Pg.30]

Synth. Meth.Synthetic Methods of Organic Chemistry... [Pg.527]

Synthetic Methods of Organic Chemistry. Basel, Switzerland S. Karger AG, by W. Theilheimer. These annual volumes summarize new reactions and procedures and provide literature references. A cumulative index appears with every fifth volume. [Pg.135]

Theilheimer s synthetic methods of organic chemistry = Synthetische Methoden der organischen Chemie. Vol. 44 (1990) - Basel New York Karger, 1982... [Pg.5]

Continues Synthetic methods of organic chemistry. Editor Alan F. Finch. [Pg.5]

Fischer carried out extensive work on the chemistry of purine and on those compounds containing its nucleus. Purine is one of the two nitrogen base ring systems present in DNA. Fischer synthesized approximately 150 members of this class of heterocyclic compounds (including the first synthesis of the alkaloid caffeine (see Experiment [IIB]), uric add, and the xanthines (also see Experiment [IIB]). He developed a general s)mthesis of another nitrogen heterocyde, indole, which was so effective that it has become one of the classic synthetic methods of organic chemistry and is known today as the "Fischer indole synthesis" ... [Pg.197]


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