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where to begin learning about reactions protection groups etc
Recently I've discovered my local universities chemistry section (qd) and there is thousands of journals books etcetc its so overwhelming I want to
take advantage of this I'm particularly interested in reduction reactions for synthesis
Not sure what I'm exactly looking for as an answer just general feedback would be nice
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I don't understand what you want, reduce the compound or protect the group on organic substance so it won't get into reaction?
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Yeah its sort of a confusing question I'm trying to figure out where I should study first. To get a better understanding how things will react. To
understand what group will react and and how to determine if something is protected
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Do you know the basics of inorganic chemistry or you are jumping straight into organic?
You can learn a lot of stuff from organic on wikipedia, about group reactions.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Functional_group
Each page for a single functional group describes a list of reactions possible. That's where I learnt a lot of organic chem.
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