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Springer Handbook Of Hydroxyacetophenones Preparation And Physical Properties by Robert Martin
Third Edition entitled "Aromatic Hydroxyketones: Preparation and Physical Properties" to be published in 2010 as a 4-volume handbook set including: Vol. 1: "Hydroxybenzophenones"; Vol. 2: "Hydroxyacetophenones I"; Vol. 3: "Hydroxyacetophenones II"; and Vol. 4: "Hydroxypropiophenones, Hydroxyisobutyrophenones, Hydroxypivalophenones, and Derivatives". Hydroxyacetophenones constitute the starting material for a wide variety of syntheses in organic chemistry. They are versatile building blocks serving many different applications, such as specialty polymers, pharmaceuticals and fine chemicals. In this Handbook, the diverse ways of obtaining over 3000 hydroxyacetophenones are described and their physico-chemical properties and spectroscopic data references are indicated. The Handbook is presented in dictionary style, with a logical classification of the ketones, making the information easily available for consultation. Ketones are classified methodically. They are thus easily accessible from three tables: the molecular formula index; the chemical abstracts registry; and the usual names index.This completely revised and enlarged edition includes: 10 additional chapters compared with the previous edition which had just 2 chapters; an additional 1500 ketones; updated information for ~1200 ketone entries; and the addition of di- and polyketones - approximately 3500 references. This Handbook is the reference on hydroxyacetophenones. It is a powerful synthesis tool for the researcher or industrial producers. Nowhere else are so many compounds covered or the physical properties and relevant syntheses provided. It provides a wide choice of hydroxyketones required to achieve syntheses based upon this range of intermediates.show more Foreword Introduction VOLUME I: MONOKETONES UNSUBSTITUTED ON THE ACETYL GROUPS Chapter 1. Compounds derived from acetic acid: Molecular Formula Index Chemical Abstracts Registry Numbers Usual Names Index Common Abbreviations VOLUME II: MONOKETONES SUBSTITUTED ON THE ACETYL GROUPS Chapter 2. Compounds derived from halogenoacetic acids: 2.1. Compounds derived from bromoacetic acids 2.2. Compounds derived from chloroacetic acids 2.3. Compounds derived from fluoroacetic acids 2.4. Compounds derived from iodoacetic acids Chapter 3. Compounds derived from aminoacetic acids 3.1. Compounds derived from aminoacetic acid 3.2. Compounds derived from substituted aminoacetic acids Chapter 4. Compounds derived from alkoxyacetic acids 4.1. Compounds derived from methoxyacetic acids 4.2. Compounds derived from phenylmethoxyacetic acids 4.3. Compounds derived from ethoxyacetic acids 4.4. Miscellaneous Chapter 5. Compounds derived from aryloxyacetic acids 5.1. Compounds derived from phenoxyacetic acid 5.2. Compounds derived from substituted phenoxyacetic acids Chapter 6. Compounds derived from hydroxyacetic acids Chapter 7. Compounds derived from acyloxy- and aroyloxyacetic acids 7.1. Compounds derived from acetoxyacetic acids 7.2. Compounds derived from other acyloxy- and phenacyloxyacetic acids 7.3. Compounds derived from benzoyloxyacetic acids Chapter 8. Compounds derived from nitroacetic acids Chapter 9. Compounds derived from arylacetic acids 9.1. Compounds derived from phenylacetic acid 9.2. Compounds derived from substituted phenylacetic acids 9.3. Compounds derived from di- and triphenylacetic acids 9.4. Compounds derived from cycloalkylacetic acids Chapter 10. Compounds derived from S-substituted mercaptoacetic acids Chapter 11. Aromatic ketones containing only acetyl groups 11.1. Acetyl groups located on one ring 11.2. Acetyl groups located on different rings Chapter 12. Aromatic polyketones containing at least one acetyl group and one other acyl group 12.1. Acyl groups located on one ring 12.2. Acyl groups located on different rings REFERENCES MOLECULAR FORMULA INDEX CHEMICAL ABSTRACTS REGISTRY NUMBERS USUAL NAMES INDEX COMMON ABBREVIATIONS