Nitroalkenes
Nitroalkenes
Editorial Reviews
The publisher, John Wiley & Sons
Reveals the great significance to theoretical and synthetic chemistry of conjugated nitro compounds. The high reactivity of nitroalkenes makes them particularly suitable for the synthesis of biologically active compounds such as alkaloids, antibiotics and prostaglandins. Nitroalkenes is a unique and up-to-date analysis written for all chemists working in organic synthesis and chemical technology.
Nitroalkenes,Dmitry A. Efremov,V. V. Perekalin,E. S. Lipina,V. M. Berestovitskaya,John Wiley & Sons,0471943185,Aliphatic Chemistry,Chemistry - Organic,Drug Guides,Medical,Nitroalkenes,Science,Organic chemistry
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