Selectivity is an important part of organic synthesis. The whole
basis of organic chemistry, and especially organic synthesis,
depends upon the selectivity which can be achieved in organic
reactions. This concise textbook describes the strategies which can
be adopted to improve selectivity, and the reactions which have
been specially designed to afford high selectivity. The book
illustrates the range of processes to which these principles can be
applied and the high degree of selectivity which can be achieved.
Selectivity in Organic Synthesis provides a solid introduction to
this subject, focusing on the key areas and applications.
Selectivity in Organic Synthesis features:
* A concise introduction to selectivity in organic
chemistry.
* Lucidly written text including many carefully chosen examples
and applications.
* Numerous problems along with their solutions to help and
encourage the reader.
Suitable for organic chemistry students taking a course on organic
synthesis or asymmetric synthesis in the 3rd or final year of an
undergraduate chemistry course or in the first year of a
postgraduate course.
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