First published in 1979 as the second edition of a 1972 original, this textbook provides a systematic account of cycloadditions and molecular rearrangements.
First published in 1979 as the second edition of a 1972 original, this textbook provides a systematic account of cycloadditions and molecular rearrang...
Carbenes, nitrenes, and arynes are of great interest to chemists because of the central role they play, as the key intermediates, in a wide range of chemical reactions. Their study has illuminated many aspects of synthetic and mechanistic chemistry. Their organic chemistry has developed enormously over the last ten to fifteen years so that now a fairly clear pattern of reactions and reactivity, strikingly similar for all three, has emerged. Partly because of this, but also because of the many unsolved problems and gaps in our present knowledge, it now seems appropriate to present a...
Carbenes, nitrenes, and arynes are of great interest to chemists because of the central role they play, as the key intermediates, in a wide range of c...