This is the long awaited sequel to Classics in Total Synthesis, a
book that has made its mark as a superb tool for educating students
and practitioners alike in the art of organic synthesis since its
introduction in 1996. In this highly welcomed new volume, K. C.
Nicolaou and Scott A. Snyder discuss in detail the most impressive
accomplishments in natural product total synthesis during the 1990s
and the first years of the 21st century. While all of the features
that made the first volume of Classics so popular and unique as a
teaching tool have been maintained, in this new treatise the
authors seek to present the latest techniques and advances in
organic synthesis as they beautifully describe the works of some of
the most renowned synthetic organic chemists of our time. Develops
domino reactions, cascade sequences, biomimetic strategies, and
asymmetric catalysis are systematically through the chosen
synthesis Discusses the latest synthetic technologies in terms of
mechanism and scope Includes new reactions, such as olefin
metathesis, in mini-review style Abundant references for further
reading CD with useful teaching material for lecturers is included
with hardback version (ISBN 3-527-30685-4) Graduate students,
educators, and researchers in the fields of synthetic and medicinal
chemistry will wish to have a copy of this book in their collection
as an indispensable companion that both augments and supplements
the original Classics in Total Synthesis.
From reviews of "Classics in Total Synthesis":
.,." a volume, (..) which any chemist with an interest in
synthetic organic chemistry will wish to acquire."
"JACS"
.,."this superb book (..) will be an essential purchase formany
organic chemists."
"Nature"
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