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Vol. 3, No. 1
Strong and Hindered Bases in Organic Synthesis
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Introduction / Phosphazene Bases / Verkade's Superbases / Traditional bases
Preservation of Reagents / Aldrich Schlenk-Type Glassware / Miscellaneous Information

Miscellaneous Information
On this page: The NEW 2003/04 Fluka and Riedel-de Haën Catalog / Reagent of the Year 1992 / New Purity Grades / Glassware Catalog on the Web / Books

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Fluka Product number 79421: REAGENT OF THE YEAR 1992

Reagent_1992Prof. Dr. Schwesinger obtained in 1992 the Fluka Prize "Reagent of the Year" with his product 79421 (Phosphazene Base P4-t-Bu). R. Schwesinger, born 1947, studied at the University of Freiburg, Germany, where he obtained his PhD under direction of Prof. Dr. H. Prinzbach. In 1978 he joined the group of Prof. Dr. A. Eschenmoser at the ETH Z|rich as a postdoctoral fellow until 1980. He returned to Freiburg and became "Dozent" in 1990. From 1987 - 1998, the Fluka Prize "Reagent of the Year" has been awarded annually to a research project, in which a new compound has shown to be a reagent of prime importance, useful in organic chemistry, biochemistry or analytical chemistry.


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glasswareGlassware on the web

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Books

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Handbook of Reagents for Organic Synthesis: Acidic and Basic Reagents

Hans J. Reich, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 1999, 508 pp., Hard cover, ISBN: 0471979252

 

Comments:

Z338249BConsisting of four volumes, the Handbook of Reagents includes over 500 reagents selected from the Encyclopedia of Reagents for Organic Synthesis. Each volume is self-contained and focuses on a different class of reagents, chemical substances useful for producing a chemical reaction. This current volume outlines acidic and basic reagents. Detailed physical and chemical data are provided so the reader will understand the exact use for a reagent and work with it properly. Adopting the basic format and size of the original Encyclopedia, each volume contains an introduction, an alphabetical arrangement of reagents as well as author and subject indexes.

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