Organic Syntheses Based on Name Reactions 4th Edition
Organic Syntheses Based on Name Reactions, 4th Edition by Alfred Hassner, Irishi Namboothiri, and Meir Golan is an authoritative, practice-oriented reference that immediately captures the attention of advanced students, research chemists, and laboratory professionals. This updated edition compiles classic and contemporary name reactions, presenting them as reliable routes for constructing complex molecules.
Inside you’ll find clear, systematically organized entries that pair mechanistic insight with practical synthetic procedures. Each reaction is described with scope, limitations, and typical conditions — helping you choose the most efficient pathway for target-oriented synthesis. Emphasis on reaction mechanism and strategic application makes this volume especially useful for designing multi-step syntheses, troubleshooting yields, and teaching reaction planning in academic and industrial settings.
What sets this book apart is its balance of depth and usability: authoritative commentary by leading authors, curated examples that reflect real-world laboratory practice, and a structure that supports quick consultation or in-depth study. Whether you’re optimizing a route for medicinal chemistry, natural product synthesis, or method development, this edition equips you with time-tested name reactions and modern adaptations relevant across global research environments.
Compact yet comprehensive, the 4th Edition is an essential addition to any synthetic organic chemistry library. Add this indispensable guide by Hassner, Namboothiri, and Golan to your collection to streamline planning, improve reproducibility, and deepen your understanding of reaction strategy. Order your copy today and bring reliable name-reaction expertise to your bench and classroom.
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