![]() Classics in Total Synthesis II: More Targets, Strategies, Methods
ISBN: 978-3-527-30685-5
Hardcover
658 pages
November 2003
US $160.00
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"...Classics II is undoubtedly an excellent bargain that is highly recommended to everybody interested in advanced organic chemistry. One of my co-workers confessed that Classics I was the book on his bedside table while he prepared his thesis defense. Isn´t that the highest distinction for a monograph? I have every reason to believe that Classics II will equally stand the selection process by students (and probably their supervisors too)."
Alois Fürstner; Max-Planck-Institut für Kohlenforschung
In: Angewandte Chemie, 2004
"Well, there is a new pleasant read for the advanced student and even the experienced. It is the second volume to the established Classics in Total Synthesis and it continues the series extremely well."
Boris Schmidt, Gregor Larbig
Darmstadt University of Technology
ChemBioChem 6/2004
"...the real innovation of this volume is the inclusion of alternative pathways to the same target molecule by other researchers. This enables the reader to appreciate that there are also other solutions to certain structural problems than those of the original synthesis. ... Let us hope that K. C. Nicolaou and his associates will present us with these future achievements in the same clear, informative and innovative format they have with the previous two volumes."
Applied Organometallic Chemistry
Alois Fürstner; Max-Planck-Institut für Kohlenforschung
In: Angewandte Chemie, 2004
"Well, there is a new pleasant read for the advanced student and even the experienced. It is the second volume to the established Classics in Total Synthesis and it continues the series extremely well."
Boris Schmidt, Gregor Larbig
Darmstadt University of Technology
ChemBioChem 6/2004
"...the real innovation of this volume is the inclusion of alternative pathways to the same target molecule by other researchers. This enables the reader to appreciate that there are also other solutions to certain structural problems than those of the original synthesis. ... Let us hope that K. C. Nicolaou and his associates will present us with these future achievements in the same clear, informative and innovative format they have with the previous two volumes."
Applied Organometallic Chemistry

