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Organic Reactions is a comprehensive reference work that contains authoritative, critical reviews of many important synthetic reactions.
Authors for these chapters are solicited by the board of editors from leading chemists worldwide.
The publication process entails a thorough peer-review process, ensuring the high quality and attention to detail for which this series is noted.
Organic Reactions chapters focus primarily on the preparative aspects of a given transformation.
Particular attention is paid to substrate scope, reaction limitations, stereochemical aspects, effects of chemical structures, and the selection of experimental conditions.
Detailed procedures illustrating the significant modifications of the chemical reaction are also included, along with comparisons to other methods to achieve a similar transformation.
Every chapter contains a comprehensive compilation all of the published examples of the reaction organized in tables according to the structure of the starting material.
Each reaction is presented with information about the reaction conditions, yield, products, and is fully referenced.

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