Designing organic syntheses

a programmed introduction to the synthon approach

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Designing organic syntheses

a programmed introduction to the synthon approach

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"This book confronts the student with the problem of synthesizing molecules given nothing but their structure. The synthon approach is used: disconnections breaking the molecule into useable fragments (synthons) are introduced to the student, who then teaches himself how to use them by solving a series of problems of steadily increasing difficulty"- Cover.

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Wiley
Language
English
Pages
285

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Chichester, New York

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Dewey Decimal Class
547/.2
Library of Congress
QD262 .W28, QD262

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Pagination
285 p. ;
Number of pages
285

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OL4547360M
Internet Archive
designingorganic00warr
ISBN 10
0471996122
LCCN
77015479
OCLC/WorldCat
3345537
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3041754
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1145336

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