Oxidations in Organic Chemistry - American Chemical Society

Dave Nelson founded Nelson Analytical in 1980 and served as its chairman and. CEO until it was sold to Perkin Elmer in. 1988. Heheld several positions...
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Oxidations in Organic Chemistry

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his volume is the best and most com­ plete source of information on oxidations of organic compounds. It gives a compre­ hensive, up-to-date, and well-organized review of the subject, with emphasis on preparative aspects and results. An invaluable aide for the practicing chem­ ist, this volume offers a more experimental rather than theoretical scope with emphasis on the preparative aspects and synthetic use­ fulness of individual reactions. Reactions de­ scribed in the text were chosen on the basis of simplicity, clarity of description in the pri­ mary literature, availability of oxidents. and yield. Topics within the volume describe oxidation and dehydrogenation agents and oxidations of various functional groups, with descriptions of the best reagents for a specific reaction. The information is expertly organized and sup­ ported by examples, correlation tables, and thorough referencing.

Milos Hudlicky Dave Nelson founded Nelson Analytical in 1980 and served as its chairman and CEO until it was sold to Perkin Elmer in 1988. He held several positions at Perkin Elmer, including vice-president of the PE-Nelson Division, before retiring in 1991. He has also held positions at Hewlett-Packard and Cary Instruments. After retiring, he started Nelson Consult­ ing. He received his B.S. degree from the University of Redlands (CA) and his M.S. degree in analytical chemistry from the University of Minnesota. He is currently chairman of the Communications Stan­ dards Committee for the Analytical In­ struments Association.

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