Advanced Organic Synthesis - Guilan



Advanced Organic Synthesis

Dr Morteza Mehrdad University of Guilan, Department of Chemistry,

Rasht, Iran

m-mehrdad@guilan.ac.ir

References:

1. Fuhrhop, J. H.; Li, G. Organic Synthsis, John Wiley & Sons New York, 2003.

2. Organic Synthesis Highlights I-V; Mulzer, J.; Schmalz, H.G. (Eds.); Wiley-VCH: Weinheim, Germany, 1991- 2003.

3. Gawley, R. E.; Aube?, J. Principles of Asymmetric Synthesis, 2nd ed., Elsevier publications, London, 2012.

4. Nicolaou, K. C. and Sorensen, E. J. Classics in Total Synthesis: Targets, Strategies and Methods I-III, John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1996-2011.

5. Sierra, M. A.; de la Torre, M. C.; Coss?o F. P. More Dead Ends and Detours: En Route to Successful Total Synthesis John Wiley & Sons, New York, 2013.

6. Zweife, G. S.; Nantz, M. H. Modern organic synthesis: an introduction, Freeman and Co, 2007.

7. Carey, F. A.; Sundberg, R. J. Advanced Organic Chemistry: Reactions and Synthesis (Part B), 5th ed., Springer, 2007.

ORGANIC SYNTHESIS

Target Oriented (Total Synthesis)

Natural Products

Designed Molecules

Methods Oriented

Reagents

Catalysts

Synthetic Synthetic Strategies Tactics

Materials Science Interesting Molecules

Biologically Interesting Molecules

Theoretically Interesting Molecules

Medically Interesting Molecules

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CAS (4/16/2015)

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