Designing Organic Syntheses A Programmed Introduction to the Synthon Approach

Designing Organic Syntheses: A Programmed Introduction to the Synthon Approach by Stuart Warren is published by John Wiley & Sons on January 8, 1991. This 304-page book is written in English and focuses on teaching students the language of synthesis through the grammar of synthon and disconnection, rather than relying on traditional organic chemistry terminology.
Readers will find a structured approach that emphasizes the principles of organic chemistry in a unique manner. The content is designed to help students engage with the concepts of synthesis directly, fostering a deeper understanding of the subject. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the fields of science and chemistry, particularly organic chemistry.
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Teaches students to use the language of sythesis directly (utilizing the grammar of synthon and disconnection) rather than translating it into that of organic chemistry.
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