The Science of Synthesis Editorial Board, together with the volume editors and authors, is constantly reviewing the whole field of synthetic organic chemistry as presented in Science of Synthesis and evaluating significant developments in synthetic methodology. Four annual volumes updating content across all categories ensure that you always have access to state-of-the-art synthetic methodology. Content of this volume: Germanium cyanides, acylgermanes, a-halo- and a-alkoxyvinylgermanes, a-halo-, a-hydroxy-, a-alkoxy-, and a-aminoalkylgermanes, alkynylgermanes, aryl- and heteroarylgermanes, propargyl- and allenylgermanes, selenophenes, tellurophenes, isoxazoles, 1,2-benzisoxazoles and related compounds, benzoxazoles and other annulated oxazoles, isothiazoles, benzisothiazoles, benzothiazoles, isoselenazoles, annulated isoselenazole compounds, selenazoles, annulated selenazole compounds, isotellurazoles, and annulated isotellurazole and tellurazole compounds, pyridopyrazines and iodoarenes.
Alois Fürstner Libri



Organometallic chemistry, situated at the intersection of organic and inorganic chemistry, has recently experienced a renaissance. Advances in our understanding of organometallic structures, properties, and mechanisms have facilitated the design of compounds and reactions tailored for various fields, including medicine, biology, materials science, polymer science, and organic synthesis. This discipline is crucial in developing new catalytic processes that address future economic and environmental challenges. As the field becomes more interdisciplinary, there is a growing need for comprehensive overviews of significant new developments. This new series aims to fulfill that need by covering a wide range of topics in pure and applied organometallic chemistry, highlighting breakthroughs relevant to a broader scientific audience. Unlike existing review series, each volume is thematic, providing an overview of areas that have matured beyond the scope of a single review article. The content is designed for a diverse audience, including researchers and graduate students who may not be specialists in organometallic chemistry. Each volume also invites discussions on potential future research directions within the covered topics.
Active metals
- 465pagine
- 17 ore di lettura