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Science of Synthesis

Science of Synthesis Houben-Weyl Methods of Molecular Transformations is the entirely new edition of the acclaimed reference series, Houben-Weyl.  This new edition is published in English and is available in both print and electronic formats.

Clear and systematic, Science of Synthesis provides practical solutions and offers a route through the mass of information available in the primary literature. This one-stop reference tool is:

  • Comprehensive: Contains synthetic models selected by world-renowned experts, with full experimental procedures and background information.
  • Reliable: The international editorial board, is made up of distinguished chemists with unparalleled experience and competence.
  • Logical and easy-to-navigate: Information is organized in a hierarchical system based on the compound or functional group to be synthesized.
  • Authoritative: Critically evaluates the preparative applicability and significance of the synthetic methods.
  • Wide-ranging: Considers methods from journals, books, and patent literature from the early 1800s up to the present day and presents important synthetic methods for all classes of compounds.
  • "...a more comprehensive and thorough library reference work would be hard to find."
  • "...a superb, valuable series for researchers across the numerous disciplines that constitute the modern chemical sciences."
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    Our organometallics category booklet (2.3 MB) as well as interactive sample contributions for Volume 1, Volume 2, Volume 4, and Volume 5 can be downloaded here in pdf format.

    More detailed information about Science of Synthesis is provided in the editorial description. Important hazard information for customers of Science of Synthesis is also available.

     

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    2nd Editon of Hesse/Meier/Zeeh

    The 2nd English Edition of the acclaimed textbook Spectroscopic Methods in Organic Chemistry has been published in November 2007.

    Science of Synthesis Version 3.4

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    New volumes

    Science of Synthesis Volumes  31a on Arene¾X (X = Hal, O, S, Se, Te) and 31b on Arene¾X (X = N, P) (Ramsden/Bellus) have been published.

    2008 Thieme IUPAC Prize

    The Call for Nominations for the 2008 Thieme IUPAC Prize in Synthetic Organic Chemistry is now open.

    Volume 29 now out

    Pharmaceutical Substances 3.0

    Version 3.0 was released on June 15, 2007. The new release features important software amendments, 16 new active pharmaceutical ingredients and updates to 68 syntheses. More ...

    Science of Synthesis Workbench Editon

    Your key reference work on the chemistry of Hetarenes and Related Ring Systems! More...

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