Organic chemistry – Page 51
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Review
Organic chemistry (2nd edn)
Jonathan Clayden, Nick Greeves and Stuart WarrenOxford University Press2012 | 1264pp | £44.99 (PB)ISBN 9780199270293It’s an interesting position to be in to review the second edition of a book that, quite frankly, I grew up with. Having started my undergraduate course in the same year that the first edition of ...
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Opinion
Pentalenolactone A methyl ester
Paul Docherty revises a reaction he never could quite remember
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Feature
Stepping toward ideality
James Mitchell Crow wonders what would make the perfect organic synthesis
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Opinion
atrop-Abyssomicin C
Natural products frequently have hard to pronounce and even harder to spell names, often of little meaning.
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Opinion
Indoxamycin B
It has always been the rearrangement reactions that did their best to elude my eye
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Research
Seeds of life incubated in proto-planetary nurseries
Organic molecules that were the potential precursors of life on Earth could have been synthesised in a part of the cosmic environment hitherto considered to be chemically inert