Reactive intermediates : MS investigations in solution / edited by Leonardo S. Santos

Colaborador(es): Santos, Leonardo S [editor literario]Tipo de material: TextoTextoDetalles de publicación: Weinheim : Wiley-VCH, 2009 Descripción: XXIV, 317 p. ; 25 cmISBN: 978-3-527-32351-7Tema(s): Reactivos orgánicos | Reactividad (Química) | Química -- Ensayos y reactivosResumen: The goal of the book should be the successful application of ESI-MS in revealing, elucidating, and helping to consolidate several proposed mechanisms of organic reactions that must be emphasized, which is meant to serve as a foundation for future investigations into this rapidly developing area of research. Outstanding features and advantages of ESI-MS that make it one of the most suitable tool for the fast screening of intermediates directly from solution, bringing exceptional gains in chemical information for organic chemists should also be the final objective.
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The goal of the book should be the successful application of ESI-MS in revealing, elucidating, and helping to consolidate several proposed mechanisms of organic reactions that must be emphasized, which is meant to serve as a foundation for future investigations into this rapidly developing area of research. Outstanding features and advantages of ESI-MS that make it one of the most suitable tool for the fast screening of intermediates directly from solution, bringing exceptional gains in chemical information for organic chemists should also be the final objective.

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