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- Editors:
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Carlo Scolastico
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University of Milan, Milan, Italy
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Francecso Nicotra
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University of Milan, Milan, Italy
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Table of contents (43 chapters)
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- Steven D. Bull, Stephen G. Davies, David J. Fox, A. Christopher Garner, Thomas G. R. Sellers
Pages 1-6
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- Scott E. Denmark, Robert A. Stavenger, Xiping Su, Ken-Tsung Wong, Yutaka Nishigaichi
Pages 7-15
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- Johann Mulzer, Karin Schein, Ingo Böhm, Dirk Trauner
Pages 17-24
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- Leo A. Paquette, Mangzhu Zhao, Francis Montgomery, Qingbei Zeng, Ting Zhong Wang, Steven Elmore et al.
Pages 25-34
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- Leonard J. Prins, Peter Timmerman, David N. Reinhoudt
Pages 35-46
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- Antonio Togni, Romano Dorta, Christoph Köllner, Giorgio Pioda
Pages 51-61
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- Hisashi Yamamoto, Akira Yanagisawa, Kazuaki Ishihara, Susumu Saito
Pages 63-70
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- John J. Baldwin, Jonathan J. Burbaum, Nolan Sigal
Pages 71-75
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- Morten Meldal, Jörg Rademann, Morten Grøtli, Klaus Bock
Pages 77-83
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- Michal Lebl, Viktor Krchňák, Georges Ibrahim, Jaylynn Pirez, Yidong Ni, Dave Podue et al.
Pages 91-96
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- Pasquale Dembech, Alfredo Ricci, Giancarlo Seconi
Pages 97-104
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- Gerhard Bringmann, Stefan Tasler
Pages 105-116
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- Philippe Renaud, Laura Andrau, Michèle Gerster, Emmanuel Lacôte
Pages 117-122
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- José Barluenga, José M. González
Pages 145-151
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- Christian Harcken, Thilo Berkenbusch, Stefan Braukmüller, Andreas Umland, Konrad Siegel, Felix Görth et al.
Pages 153-161
About this book
The last two decades have seen a rapid growth in the synthetic processing of both simple and complex molecules, aimed at meeting the needs of society in all aspects of life. Many efforts have been devoted to the development of new biologically active compounds, new materials with innovative properties such as bio-compatibility, new catalysts that allow highly selective transformations, and technologies that facilitate the synthetic pro cesses. This book is a compendium of recent progress in all these aspects of synthetic chemistry. It collects the lectures of the XII International Conference on Organic Synthesis, held in Venice from June 28 to July 2, 1998, in which the present state of art of this discipline has been reported. The topics covered include: combinatorial chemistry, new synthetic methods, stereo selective synthesis, metal-mediated synthesis, and target oriented synthesis. The book collects the contributions, in the mentioned topics, of 43 scientists from 19 different countries. The contributions presented in the Conference as plenary lectures are reported in the first section of the book. Particular attention has been dedicated to combinatorial chemistry, a new and promising methodology for the synthesis of libraries of pharmaco logically interesting compounds in order to allow the automatic pharmacological screening of thousands of compounds. The Conference has dedicated to combinatorial chemistry a mini-symposium in which scientists from academy and companies have described the current trends of this very new technology.