Organic Reactions

Online ISBN: 9780471264187
DOI: 10.1002/0471264180
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PROFESSOR JEFFREY JOHNSON HONORED
Wiley congratulates Organic Reactions Editor Professor Jeffrey Johnson winner of the 2012 ACS Elias J. Corey Award for Outstanding Original Contribution in Organic Synthesis by a Young Investigator. The award will be presented during the March 2012 Ameican Chemical Society Spring Meeting.
ORGANIC REACTIONS ADVISORY BOARD MEMBER STEVE HANESSIAN HONORED
Wiley congratulates Organic Reactions Advisory Board Member Steve Hanessian, winner of the 2012 Ernest Guenther Award in the Chemistry of Natural Products. Dr. Hanessian will present the award address to the ACS Division of Organic Chemistry.
VOLUME 75 IS NOW AVAILABLE
These articles were published in Volume 75 and posted to Organic Reactions in December 2011.
INSTANT ACCESS TO EVERY REACTION FEATURED SINCE 1942!
With the digitization of Organic Reactions volumes 1 through 24, you can access every volume of this acclaimed series online. You can search the full text, as well as browse, to find reactions you want alongside all the supporting information you need to inform your own experimental work.
CONGRATULATIONS TO 2010 CHEMISTRY NOBEL LAUREATE PROFESSOR RICHARD F. HECK
Professor Heck, of the University of Delaware in Newark, Delaware, USA shares this year’s Nobel Prize with Professor Ei-ichi Negishi, of Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana, USA and Akira Suzuki, of Hokkaido University in Sapporo, Japan. They were awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for their work on palladium-catalyzed cross couplings in organic synthesis.
In addition to having served on the Board of Editors of Organic Reactions, Professor Heck has written multiple articles for Organic Reactions as well as articles for Organic Syntheses and the foreword for The Mizoroki-Heck Reaction edited by Martin Oestreich, a book exploring the importance of Professor Heck’s carbon coupling reactions.
ORGANIC REACTIONS HONORED
Wiley congratulates Organic Reactions the 2009 recipient of the ACS Division of History of Chemistry's Chemical Breakthrough Award!
