The Wolff-Kishner Reduction and Related Reactions The Wolff-Kishner Reduction and Related Reactions

The Wolff-Kishner Reduction and Related Reactions

Discovery and Development

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The Wolff-Kishner Reduction and Related Reactions: Discovery and Development offers a detailed discussion of this reaction, its discoverers, and its development since its discovery. Derivative name reactions—including the Wharton and Shapiro reactions—are also discussed. The book is illustrated with examples from literature and corresponding references to the primary literature to aid further reading. It provides a comprehensive review of the century of chemistry that allows the reader to follow the development of this important synthetic reaction. In addition, it provides biographical details on the chemists who discovered and developed the reaction, thus adding a human dimension to the discussion. Introduces Wolff and Kishner, the discoverers of the reaction, along with Huang Ming-Long, the developer of an important modification of the reaction Discusses the discovery of the reaction and the way that priority for the discovery was settled between Wolff and Kishner Discusses, in depth, the development and usage of the reaction over the century, from its discovery, to its most recent applications and modifications in synthesis Includes biographical materials on the chemists responsible for major derivative name reactions based on the Wolff-Kishner reduction

GÉNERO
Ciencia y naturaleza
PUBLICADO
2019
20 de julio
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
241
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Elsevier Science
VENDEDOR
Elsevier Ltd.
TAMAÑO
49.5
MB

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