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Comprehensive Heterocyclic Chemistry II: v.4

Comprehensive Heterocyclic Chemistry II: v.3

Comprehensive Heterocyclic Chemistry: v. 3

By Alan R. Katritzky, etc.

Organic Synthesis

By Michael B. Smith

Handbook of Grignard Reagents

By Gary S. Silverman, Philip E. Rakita

Chirality in Industry II: Developments in the Commercial Manufacture and Applications of Optically Active Compounds

By A. N. Collins (ZENECA Specialities, Manchester, UK), Gary Sheldrake (The Queen's University of Belfast, J. Crosby (ZENECA Pharmaceuticals, Macclesfield

Clean Technology for the Manufacture of Speciality Chemicals

By W Hoyle, Mike Lancaster (Chemical Industries Association, UK)

Ionic Liquids in Synthesis

By P. Wasserscheid

Transition Metals in Organic Synthesis

By Susan E. Thomas

Chemistry of the Sulphonium Group: Pt. 1

By C. J. Stirling, Saul Patai

Chemistry of the Sulphonium Group: Pt. 2

By C. J. Stirling, Saul Patai, CJM STIRLING

Chemistry of the Nitro and Nitroso Groups: Pt. 2

By Henry Feuer

Chemistry of the Nitro and Nitroso Groups: Pt. 1

By Henry Feuer

The Pyrimidines, Volume 16, Supplement 1

By Desmond J. Brown (The Australian National University, Canberra)

Pyridazines, Volume 28

By Raymond N. Castle

Thiazole and Its Derivatives, Volume 34, Part 2

By Jacques V. Metzger

Indoles, Volume 25, Part 3

By William J. Houlihan

Monoterpenoid Indole Alkaloids, Volume 25, Part 4 Supplement

By J. Edwin Saxton (University of Leeds, UK)

The Chemistry of 1,2,3-Thiadiazoles, Volume 62

By Vasiliy A. Bakulev (The Urals State Technical University, Russia), Wim Dehaen (University of Leuven, Belgium), Edward C. Taylor (Princeton University, USA), Peter Wipf

Small Ring Heterocycles, Volume 42, Part 3

By Alfred Hassner (State University of New York at Binghamton)

Benzimidazoles and Cogeneric Tricyclic Compounds, Volume 40, Part 2

By P. N. Preston (Heroit-Watt University Edinburg, Scotland with Contributions by D. M. Smith, University of St. Andrews, Scotland; M.F.G. Stevens, University of Aston, Birmingham, England; and G. Tennant, University of Edinburgh)