书目名称 | Name Reactions | 副标题 | A Collection of Deta | 编辑 | Jie Jack Li | 视频video | | 概述 | Many chemists collect named and unnamed reactions and their mechanisms.Will make this time-consuming effort redundant.Gives the earliest and latest references to these name reactions.Gives representat | 图书封面 |  | 描述 | I don‘t have my name on anything that I don‘t really do. –Heidi Klum Can the organic chemists associated with so-called “Named Reactions” make the same claim as supermodel Heidi Klum? Many scholars of chemistry do not hesi- te to point out that the names associated with “name reactions” are often not the actual inventors. For instance, the Arndt-Eistert reaction has nothing to do with either Arndt or Eistert, Pummerer did not discover the “Pummerer” rearran- ment, and even the famous Birch reduction owes its initial discovery to someone named Charles Wooster (first reported in a DuPont patent). The list goes on and on… But does that mean we should ignore, boycott, or outlaw “named reac- ons”? Absolutely not. The above examples are merely exceptions to the rule. In fact, the chemists associated with name reactions are typically the original dis- verers, contribute greatly to its general use, and/or are the first to popularize the transformation. Regardless of the controversial history underlying certain named reactions, it is the students of organic chemistry who benefit the most from the - taloging of reactions by name. Indeed, it is with education in mind that Dr. Jack Li has mast | 出版日期 | Textbook 20063rd edition | 关键词 | Claisen rearrangement; Coupling reaction; Cycloaddition; Ene reaction; Overman rearrangement; Oxidation; R | 版次 | 3 | doi | https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-30031-7 | isbn_ebook | 978-3-540-30031-1 | copyright | Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2006 |
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