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Chemistry and Industry, December 4th, 1989

Organolithium methods

Most organic chemists will use organolithium reagents from time to time. Many of these materials are commercially available and a great variety of others are relatively easily prepared. `Organolithum methods', a member of the `Best synthetic methods' series of volumes appearing from Academic Press, seeks to provide practical advice on the scope of applications of such reagents.

The emphasis is strongly on the practical with many experimental procedures detailed in the book. This is a task which the author, Dr Basil Wakefield, is well placed to perform, having had a lo...

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