Science of Synthesis: Houben-Weyl Methods of Molecular Transformations Vol. 8a: Compounds of Group 1 (Li...Cs)

Science of Synthesis: Houben-Weyl Methods of Molecular Transformations Vol. 8a: Compounds of Group 1 (Li...Cs)

Science of Synthesis: Houben-Weyl Methods of Molecular Transformations Vol. 8a: Compounds of Group 1 (Li...Cs)

Science of Synthesis: Houben-Weyl Methods of Molecular Transformations Vol. 8a: Compounds of Group 1 (Li...Cs)

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Science of Synthesis: Houben-Weyl Methods of Molecular Transformations is the entirely new edition of the acclaimed reference series, Houben-Weyl, the standard synthetic chemistry resource since 1909. This new edition is published in English and will comprise 48 volumes published between the years 2000 and 2008.

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ISBN-13: 9783131779717
Publisher: Thieme
Publication date: 05/14/2014
Series: Science of Synthesis
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 952
File size: 36 MB
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Table of Contents

8.1 Product Class 1: Lithium Compounds
8.1.1 Product Subclass 1: Lithium Metal
8.1.2 Product Subclass 2: Lithium Hydride
8.1.3 Product Subclass 3: Lithium Halides, Lithium Cyanide, and Related Salts
8.1.4 Product Subclass 4: Lithium–Oxygen Compounds
8.1.5 Product Subclass 5: Lithium–Sulfur, –Selenium, and –Tellurium Compounds
8.1.6 Product Subclass 6: Lithium Amides
8.1.7 Product Subclass 7: Alkyllithium and Cycloalkyllithium Compounds
8.1.8 Product Subclass 8: Alkenyllithium Compounds
8.1.9 Product Subclass 9: Allenyllithium Compounds
8.1.10 Product Subclass 10: Lithium Acetylides
8.1.11 Product Subclass 11: Lithium Alkynolates, Alkynethiolates, and Alkyneselenolates
8.1.12 Product Subclass 12: Allyllithium Compounds
8.1.13 Product Subclass 13: Benzyllithium Compounds and (Lithiomethyl)hetarenes
8.1.14 Product Subclass 14: Aryllithium and Hetaryllithium Compounds
8.1.15 Product Subclass 15: α-Lithiocarboxylic Acids and Related Lithium Compounds (Including Enolates)
8.1.16 Product Subclass 16: β-Lithiocarboxylic Acids and Related Lithium Compounds
8.1.17 Product Subclass 17: α-Lithio Aldehydes, α-Lithio Ketones, and Related Compounds
8.1.18 Product Subclass 18: β-Lithio Aldehydes, β-Lithio Ketones, and Related Compounds
8.1.19 Product Subclass 19: sp3-Hybridized α-Lithio Ethers and O-Carbamates
8.1.20 Product Subclass 20: α-Lithio Sulfoxides
8.1.21 Product Subclass 21: α-Lithioamines
8.1.22 Product Subclass 22: Lithium Nitronates
8.1.23 Product Subclass 23: γ-Lithio Ethers and Related Compounds
8.1.24 Product Subclass 24: Carbamoyllithium and Trihalomethyllithium Compounds
8.1.25 Product Subclass 25: Tris(organosulfanyl)- and Tris(organoselanyl)methyllithium Compounds
8.1.26 Product Subclass 26: Bis(organosulfanyl)- and Bis(organoselanyl)methyllithium Compounds
8.1.27 Product Subclass 27: α-Lithio Vinyl Ethers

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