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2012/03/28

10 Cutting-Edge Advances in Synthetic Chemistry

AccessScience 2012, Issue 2

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Ten Advances in Synthetic Chemistry


Visit the AccessScience home page for Ten Advances in Synthetic Chemistry, a special feature for the American Chemistry Society's Spring 2012 National Meeting & Exposition.

This special feature includes articles by chemical researchers reporting progress in synthetic chemistry and green chemistry, in particular, for producing new drugs, functionalized materials, and polymers with unique structures and properties using environmentally safer and more chemically efficient methods.

Forward this special feature: Ten Advances in Synthetic Chemistry to your chemistry department. Instructors and students alike will surely find it interesting and educational.
 
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