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Comprehensive organic functional group transformations

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Comprehensive Organic Functional Group Transformations (COFGT) aims to present the vast subject of organic synthesis in terms of the introduction and interconversion of functional groups. All organic structures can be considered as skeletal frameworks of carbon atoms to which functional groups are attached; it is the latter which are mainly responsible for chemical reactivity and which are highlighted in COFGT. All known functional groups fit a logical and comprehensive pattern and this forms the basis for the detailed list of contents. The format of the present work was designed with the intention to cover systematically all the possible arrangements of atoms around a carbon, including those which are quite unfamiliar. The work also considers the possibility of as yet unknown functional groups which may be constructed in the future and prove to be important; thus COFGT also indicates what is not known and so points the way to new research areas.

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Cover of: Indexes, Volume Volume 7 (Comprehensive Organic Functional Group Transformations)
Indexes, Volume Volume 7 (Comprehensive Organic Functional Group Transformations)
March 21, 2003, Pergamon
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Comprehensive organic functional group transformations
1995, Pergamon, Elsevier Science
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Table of Contents

v. 1. Synthesis: carbon with no attached heteroatoms / volume editor, Stanley M. Roberts
v. 2. Synthesis: carbon with one heteroatom attached by a single bond / volume editor, Steven V. Ley
v. 3. Synthesis: carbon with one heteroatom attached by a multiple bond / volume editor, Gerald Pattenden
v. 4. Synthesis: carbon with two heteroatoms, each attached by a single bond / volume editor, Gordon W. Kirby
v. 5. Synthesis: carbon with two attached heteroatoms with at least one carbon-to-heteroatom multiple link / volume editor, Christopher J. Moody
v. 6. Synthesis: carbon with three or four attached heteroatoms / volume editor, Thomas L. Gilchrist.

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Title from table of contents page (viewed on Aug. 9, 2006).

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

This resource is available only to current faculty, staff and students of Columbia University.

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Mode of access: World Wide Web.

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COFGT
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2005

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QD262

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OL45081054M
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70864924

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