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This book is concerned with the synthetic aspects of oxidation
reactions involving metal compounds. which are readily available or
easy to prepare. The sequence followed in the chapters is as
follows: a general introduction. a limited treatment of reaction
mechanisms to serve as a basis for synthesis. and scope and
limitations of the oxidant system. mostly in terms of substrate and
product classes. Finally, at the end of each chapter.
representative synthetic procedures are given together with
relevant experimental considerations. A general table is included
as an appendix. This contains substrate classes and resulting
product classes, referring to the oxidative procedures in the
chapters. The table provides the synthetic organic chemist with a
quick overview of oxidation possibilities with metal-contain ing
oxidants, enabling him to select the right method for his purpose.
The editors hope that not only organic research chemists in
industry and at universities, but also advanced undergraduate and
graduate students in organic chemistry, will find this book a
useful guide in the design, understanding, and practical
performance of oxidative organic syntheses. The editors are
grateful to the authors not only for their contributions.
containing interesting new developments in oxidation chemistry, but
also for the way they fitted the text into the general framework
given for the book. Their suggestions and comments are gratefully
acknowledged. Thanks are also due to Mrs. A. I. Rohnstrom-Ouwejan,
secretary to the editors, for her administrative support."
This book is concerned with the synthetic aspects of oxidation
reactions involving metal compounds. which are readily available or
easy to prepare. The sequence followed in the chapters is as
follows: a general introduction. a limited treatment of reaction
mechanisms to serve as a basis for synthesis. and scope and
limitations of the oxidant system. mostly in terms of substrate and
product classes. Finally, at the end of each chapter.
representative synthetic procedures are given together with
relevant experimental considerations. A general table is included
as an appendix. This contains substrate classes and resulting
product classes, referring to the oxidative procedures in the
chapters. The table provides the synthetic organic chemist with a
quick overview of oxidation possibilities with metal-contain ing
oxidants, enabling him to select the right method for his purpose.
The editors hope that not only organic research chemists in
industry and at universities, but also advanced undergraduate and
graduate students in organic chemistry, will find this book a
useful guide in the design, understanding, and practical
performance of oxidative organic syntheses. The editors are
grateful to the authors not only for their contributions.
containing interesting new developments in oxidation chemistry, but
also for the way they fitted the text into the general framework
given for the book. Their suggestions and comments are gratefully
acknowledged. Thanks are also due to Mrs. A. I. Rohnstrom-Ouwejan,
secretary to the editors, for her administrative support.
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