Combinatorial Chemistry
From Theory to Application (Methods and Principles in Medicinal Chemistry)
2 Revised edition
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Author
Contributions
- Willi Bannwarth (Editor) - Contributor
- Berthold Hinzen (Editor) - Contributor
- Raimund Mannhold (Series Editor) - Contributor
- Hugo Kubinyi (Series Editor) - Contributor
- Gerd Folkers (Series Editor) - Contributor
Publication
2006-06-13 - Wiley-VCH
Language
English
Word Count
173,500 words, Guess
Page Count
694 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL9052537M
- ISBN-139783527306930
- ISBN-103527306935
- OCLC Control Number61129860
- OCLC Control Number70148722
and 3 more
- OCLC Control Numbercombinatorialche00bann_103
- Goodreads6686852
- LibraryThing7098758
Classifications
- LCCRS419
Description
The new edition of this practice-oriented handbook features thoroughly updated contents, including recent developments in parallel synthesis. A new chapter on screening complements the overview of combinatorial strategy and synthetic methods. "Experimental details and complete reaction data ... are a constant theme running through this work". (Angewandte Chemie). "Recommended to newcomers in the field of combinatorial chemical synthesis because of its broad scope". (Journal of the American Chemical Society).
First Sentence
The benefits of solution-phase synthesis over solid-phase synthesis are the following: A great many more solution-phase reactions have been optimized and documented in the literature compared to currently available solid-phase reactions.
Subjects
Other Editions
- Combinatorial Chemistry: From Theory to Application (Methods and Principles in Medicinal Chemistry)
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