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www.thieme-connect.com Full-text resource for methods in synthetic organic chemistry Best methods. Best results.

The log-in to MySoS enables you to save personal settings, search queries and manually revised hitlists of results. provides a critical review of the synthetic methodology developed from the early 1800s to-date for the entire field of organic and organometallic chemistry. Authoritative full-text descriptions and experimental procedures As the only resource providing full-text descriptions of organic transformations and synthetic methods as well as experimental procedures, is a unique chemical information tool. Its insightful, didactic reviews by experts add real value to your online reference collection. Easily accessible and searchable is easily accessible via a modern Web interface. The intuitive search function allows rapid lead generation and route optimization. Search results are illustrated with detailed reaction schemes and can be saved in a MySoS account, as well as personal settings and search queries. All chapters can be printed and downloaded as PDFs. Methods selected, reviewed and continually updated by 1,000 experts World-renowned experts have chosen the most important molecular transformations for a class of organic compounds and elaborated on their scope and limitations. They update the content regularly with new information and special topics of particular interest to the synthetic chemist. Immediately applicable in the lab Effective and practical experimental procedures can also be implemented quickly and easily in the lab. This enables the chemist to get started immediately with the design and planning of a Highlighting special fields the Reference Library The Reference Library features the best methods in special fields of importance in organic All special topics are fully integrated with and included in the license fee without further costs. Topics Volume Editor Stereoselective Synthesis Stereoselective Reactions of Carbon Carbon Double Bonds Stereoselective Reactions of Carbonyl and Imino Groups Stereoselective Pericyclic Reactions, Cross Coupling, C H and C X Activation Johannes G. de Vries A newly designed, clear, browserbased interface gives easy access to the methods and experimental procedures in. Explore contents The intuitive search functionality allows you to quickly enter a (sub-) structure or term and provides a comprehensive hitlist including illustrating schemes. All methods are organized in a logical structure based on the functional group to be synthesized and can be explored in the context of other methods. The Explore contents function gives a concise overview of the field of organic chemistry and offers a systematic approach to the most reliable synthetic methods. This makes the reference work an excellent teaching, learning and consulting tool. The powerful and user-friendly structure search has been developed in cooperation with InfoChem. Within the table of contents, each chapter can be downloaded and printed as a PDF. P. Andrew Evans Water in Organic Synthesis Shū Kobayashi Asymmetric Organocatalysis Lewis Base and Acid Catalysts Brønsted Base and Acid Catalysts, and Additional Topics Benjamin List Keiji Maruoka Cross-Coupling and Heck-Type Reactions (2012, 3 volumes) The modern interface Query John P. Wolfe Mats Larhed Logically organized by functional group Including the Houben-Weyl archive The systematic, logical and consistent organization of the synthetic methods for each functional group enables users to quickly find out which methods are useful for a particular synthesis and which are not. In addition, includes a backfile with the complete Houben-Weyl series, published between 1909 and 2003 and stretching back to methods of the 1800s. The backfile documents are available in PDF format and their tables of content are text searchable. To start a search simply enter a search term (e.g. name reaction or CAS registry number) and/or (sub-)structure with the Java drawing tool, ChemDraw or Isis/Draw. You can also upload Molfiles. By clicking on the info button, you receive a list of prefixes for expert searches. Full text and experimental procedures is the only resource available containing methods with full-text reviews by experts, experimental procedures and accurate, well-drawn and detailed reaction schemes. The navigation path and the links to previous and next pages at the top allow easy browsing of methods and their context. Each chapter begins with a General Introduction to a certain compound class. The subsequent contributions feature the best methods and their variations within this class. All methods and chapters can be easily printed by clicking the print button. Results The hitlist of results is ranked by relevance or can alternatively be sorted by publication date. It shows the title, bibliographic data and optionally the reaction scheme. Each hit is linked to the full text, to the context of a method and to the single-step reactions. Filtering options include: Reactant, Catalyst, Product (for structure search), Title, Content, References (for text search) The citation export allows you to easily cite articles (available in RIS, RefWorks, BibTex and plain text format). Direct outbound links from referenced citations to the original literature and cross-references to related Science of Synthesis and Houben-Weyl methods are also included.

The log-in to MySoS enables you to save personal settings, search queries and manually revised hitlists of results. provides a critical review of the synthetic methodology developed from the early 1800s to-date for the entire field of organic and organometallic chemistry. Authoritative full-text descriptions and experimental procedures As the only resource providing full-text descriptions of organic transformations and synthetic methods as well as experimental procedures, is a unique chemical information tool. Its insightful, didactic reviews by experts add real value to your online reference collection. Easily accessible and searchable is easily accessible via a modern Web interface. The intuitive search function allows rapid lead generation and route optimization. Search results are illustrated with detailed reaction schemes and can be saved in a MySoS account, as well as personal settings and search queries. All chapters can be printed and downloaded as PDFs. Methods selected, reviewed and continually updated by 1,000 experts World-renowned experts have chosen the most important molecular transformations for a class of organic compounds and elaborated on their scope and limitations. They update the content regularly with new information and special topics of particular interest to the synthetic chemist. Immediately applicable in the lab Effective and practical experimental procedures can also be implemented quickly and easily in the lab. This enables the chemist to get started immediately with the design and planning of a Highlighting special fields the Reference Library The Reference Library features the best methods in special fields of importance in organic All special topics are fully integrated with and included in the license fee without further costs. Topics Volume Editor Stereoselective Synthesis Stereoselective Reactions of Carbon Carbon Double Bonds Stereoselective Reactions of Carbonyl and Imino Groups Stereoselective Pericyclic Reactions, Cross Coupling, C H and C X Activation Johannes G. de Vries A newly designed, clear, browserbased interface gives easy access to the methods and experimental procedures in. Explore contents The intuitive search functionality allows you to quickly enter a (sub-) structure or term and provides a comprehensive hitlist including illustrating schemes. All methods are organized in a logical structure based on the functional group to be synthesized and can be explored in the context of other methods. The Explore contents function gives a concise overview of the field of organic chemistry and offers a systematic approach to the most reliable synthetic methods. This makes the reference work an excellent teaching, learning and consulting tool. The powerful and user-friendly structure search has been developed in cooperation with InfoChem. Within the table of contents, each chapter can be downloaded and printed as a PDF. P. Andrew Evans Water in Organic Synthesis Shū Kobayashi Asymmetric Organocatalysis Lewis Base and Acid Catalysts Brønsted Base and Acid Catalysts, and Additional Topics Benjamin List Keiji Maruoka Cross-Coupling and Heck-Type Reactions (2012, 3 volumes) The modern interface Query John P. Wolfe Mats Larhed Logically organized by functional group Including the Houben-Weyl archive The systematic, logical and consistent organization of the synthetic methods for each functional group enables users to quickly find out which methods are useful for a particular synthesis and which are not. In addition, includes a backfile with the complete Houben-Weyl series, published between 1909 and 2003 and stretching back to methods of the 1800s. The backfile documents are available in PDF format and their tables of content are text searchable. To start a search simply enter a search term (e.g. name reaction or CAS registry number) and/or (sub-)structure with the Java drawing tool, ChemDraw or Isis/Draw. You can also upload Molfiles. By clicking on the info button, you receive a list of prefixes for expert searches. Full text and experimental procedures is the only resource available containing methods with full-text reviews by experts, experimental procedures and accurate, well-drawn and detailed reaction schemes. The navigation path and the links to previous and next pages at the top allow easy browsing of methods and their context. Each chapter begins with a General Introduction to a certain compound class. The subsequent contributions feature the best methods and their variations within this class. All methods and chapters can be easily printed by clicking the print button. Results The hitlist of results is ranked by relevance or can alternatively be sorted by publication date. It shows the title, bibliographic data and optionally the reaction scheme. Each hit is linked to the full text, to the context of a method and to the single-step reactions. Filtering options include: Reactant, Catalyst, Product (for structure search), Title, Content, References (for text search) The citation export allows you to easily cite articles (available in RIS, RefWorks, BibTex and plain text format). Direct outbound links from referenced citations to the original literature and cross-references to related Science of Synthesis and Houben-Weyl methods are also included.

The log-in to MySoS enables you to save personal settings, search queries and manually revised hitlists of results. provides a critical review of the synthetic methodology developed from the early 1800s to-date for the entire field of organic and organometallic chemistry. Authoritative full-text descriptions and experimental procedures As the only resource providing full-text descriptions of organic transformations and synthetic methods as well as experimental procedures, is a unique chemical information tool. Its insightful, didactic reviews by experts add real value to your online reference collection. Easily accessible and searchable is easily accessible via a modern Web interface. The intuitive search function allows rapid lead generation and route optimization. Search results are illustrated with detailed reaction schemes and can be saved in a MySoS account, as well as personal settings and search queries. All chapters can be printed and downloaded as PDFs. Methods selected, reviewed and continually updated by 1,000 experts World-renowned experts have chosen the most important molecular transformations for a class of organic compounds and elaborated on their scope and limitations. They update the content regularly with new information and special topics of particular interest to the synthetic chemist. Immediately applicable in the lab Effective and practical experimental procedures can also be implemented quickly and easily in the lab. This enables the chemist to get started immediately with the design and planning of a Highlighting special fields the Reference Library The Reference Library features the best methods in special fields of importance in organic All special topics are fully integrated with and included in the license fee without further costs. Topics Volume Editor Stereoselective Synthesis Stereoselective Reactions of Carbon Carbon Double Bonds Stereoselective Reactions of Carbonyl and Imino Groups Stereoselective Pericyclic Reactions, Cross Coupling, C H and C X Activation Johannes G. de Vries A newly designed, clear, browserbased interface gives easy access to the methods and experimental procedures in. Explore contents The intuitive search functionality allows you to quickly enter a (sub-) structure or term and provides a comprehensive hitlist including illustrating schemes. All methods are organized in a logical structure based on the functional group to be synthesized and can be explored in the context of other methods. The Explore contents function gives a concise overview of the field of organic chemistry and offers a systematic approach to the most reliable synthetic methods. This makes the reference work an excellent teaching, learning and consulting tool. The powerful and user-friendly structure search has been developed in cooperation with InfoChem. Within the table of contents, each chapter can be downloaded and printed as a PDF. P. Andrew Evans Water in Organic Synthesis Shū Kobayashi Asymmetric Organocatalysis Lewis Base and Acid Catalysts Brønsted Base and Acid Catalysts, and Additional Topics Benjamin List Keiji Maruoka Cross-Coupling and Heck-Type Reactions (2012, 3 volumes) The modern interface Query John P. Wolfe Mats Larhed Logically organized by functional group Including the Houben-Weyl archive The systematic, logical and consistent organization of the synthetic methods for each functional group enables users to quickly find out which methods are useful for a particular synthesis and which are not. In addition, includes a backfile with the complete Houben-Weyl series, published between 1909 and 2003 and stretching back to methods of the 1800s. The backfile documents are available in PDF format and their tables of content are text searchable. To start a search simply enter a search term (e.g. name reaction or CAS registry number) and/or (sub-)structure with the Java drawing tool, ChemDraw or Isis/Draw. You can also upload Molfiles. By clicking on the info button, you receive a list of prefixes for expert searches. Full text and experimental procedures is the only resource available containing methods with full-text reviews by experts, experimental procedures and accurate, well-drawn and detailed reaction schemes. The navigation path and the links to previous and next pages at the top allow easy browsing of methods and their context. Each chapter begins with a General Introduction to a certain compound class. The subsequent contributions feature the best methods and their variations within this class. All methods and chapters can be easily printed by clicking the print button. Results The hitlist of results is ranked by relevance or can alternatively be sorted by publication date. It shows the title, bibliographic data and optionally the reaction scheme. Each hit is linked to the full text, to the context of a method and to the single-step reactions. Filtering options include: Reactant, Catalyst, Product (for structure search), Title, Content, References (for text search) The citation export allows you to easily cite articles (available in RIS, RefWorks, BibTex and plain text format). Direct outbound links from referenced citations to the original literature and cross-references to related Science of Synthesis and Houben-Weyl methods are also included.

Benefits of using Save time when planning a synthesis Retrieve a concise hitlist of reliable organic transformations and applicable methods, hand-selected by experts in the field Find the right synthetic route quickly The full-text expert reviews help you to find out immediately which synthetic methods are useful for a particular route or not Start with a synthesis immediately Practical and reliable experimental procedures can be implemented easily in the lab Get a comprehensive overview of the field or a certain topic All methods are organized in a logical, consistent structure by functional group and presented in the context of a review of the field. This makes the perfect learning, teaching and consulting tool. Recommended by leading experts is an indispensable tome of chemical information organized in an intuitive and logical way. It contains information on nearly every aspect of chemical reactivity and, for me, is the go-to resource for rapidly learning about a new area. I use it regularly in preparation for classes and for consulting visits it simply gives me the information I need far more easily than any search engine is capable of and very often contains references and insight that cannot be found anywhere else. Prof. Phil S. Baran The Scripps Research Institute La Jolla, Today s scientific community must struggle to find ways to effectively distill massive floods of information into real knowledge. Science of Synthesis does this superbly well with carefully selected content on synthetic organic chemistry that has been written and edited by leading authorities from around the world. Science of Synthesis is a must-have for all universities and research institutions involved in material Prof. Ryoji Noyori RIKEN Japan As a past author and current volume editor, I completely appreciate the scientific and editorial rigor to put together the Science of Synthesis. It has the most authoritative and updated reviews and compilation of experimental procedures. is the first place I would look before embarking on a Dr. Jie Jack Li Bristol-Myers Squibb Princeton, The phenomenal success of organic chemists in devising new reactions has made it increasingly difficult to find the best procedures and protocols. Science of Sciences gives leading scientists the opportunity to bring clarity to their respective fields and provides state of the art protocols to the most important organic reactions. Prof. Jeffrey Bode ETH Zurich Switzerland Best methods. Best results.

The community of 1,000 authors Under the guidance of an international Editorial Board composed of distinguished chemists, over 1,000 authors have contributed to. They follow the latest develop ments in organic synthesis in their daily work, review all the literature of relevance and include the most reliable and effective methods in organic All authors are listed at www.thieme-chemistry.com/ sos-authors Editorial Board E. M. Carreira Zurich, Switzerland SoS authors map C. P. Decicco Princeton, A. Fuerstner Muelheim, Germany G. A. Molander Philadelphia, P. J. Reider Princeton, E. Schaumann Clausthal-Zellerfeld, Germany M. Shibasaki Tokyo, Japan How to get access Visit www.thieme-chemistry.com for: Signing up for an institutional trial to evaluate Requesting a price offer for a full license Learning more about with our Quick Start Guide and online introduction Accessing advanced user tools including online tutorials and a schedule of live WebEx training sessions A list of all types of compounds covered in Information about the print version of and a list of all print volumes System Requirements: PC: Windows XP and 7, Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.0 and higher, Mozilla Firefox 6.0 and higher Mac: OS X, Version 10.5 and higher, Safari 2.0 and higher Adobe Reader, Java Runtime Environment Contact: E. J. Thomas Manchester, UK B. M. Trost Stanford, The Americas Thieme Institutional Sales E-mail: esales@thieme.com Phone: +1 212 584 4695 Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia (except India and Japan) Thieme Institutional Sales E-mail: eproducts@thieme.de Phone: + 49 711 8931 407 India Thieme Medical and Scientific Publishers Private Ltd. eproducts@thieme.in Phone +91 120 4556600 Japan Bureau Hosoya E-mail: brhosoya@poplar.ocn.ne.jp Phone: + 81 3 3358 0692 Mat.Nr. 1040 V / 2012. Printed in Germany.