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The E-Series

From 1982 to 2000:

Houben-Weyl 4th Edition was updated in 1982 with 23 additional and supplementary volumes to form the E-Series (Ergänzungsbände). These volumes placed emphasis on the treatment of important classes of compounds and significant preparative methods. Since 1990, Houben-Weyl has been published in English (as well as in German until 1995), thereby making it accessible to chemists worldwide.

Editors:

Karl Heinz Büchel
Leverkusen, Germany
Jürgen Falbe
Düsseldorf, Germany
Hermann Hagemann
Leverkusen, Germany
 
Michael Hanack
Tübingen, Germany
Dieter Klamann
Hamburg, Germany
Richard Kreher
Dortmund, Germany
 
Heinz Kropf
Hamburg, Germany
Manfred Regitz
Kaiserslautern, Germany
Ernst Schaumann
Clausthal-Zellerfeld, Germany

A complete volume list of the E-series is available in pdf format.

For further information or to receive a free Houben-Weyl Users' Guide please contact us.

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News

Award for
Barry M. Trost

We would like to congratulate Barry M. Trost, Editorial Board Member, Science of Synthesis, on being awarded the Nagoya Gold Medal of Organic Chemistry 2008.

Award for
Eric N. Jacobsen

We would like to congratulate Eric N. Jacobsen, Editorial Board Member, Science of Synthesis, on being awarded the Yamada–Koga Prize 2008 which will be awarded on November 14, 2008, at the 18th Symposium on Optically Active Compounds held in Tokyo, Japan.

Awards for
Steven V. Ley

We would like to congratulate Steven V. Ley, Editorial Board Member, Science of Synthesis, on receiving the Prous Institute-Overton and Meyer Award and the Hans Herloff Inhoffen Medal.

Volume Publication

We are pleased to announce the publication of Science of Synthesis Volume 37 [Ethers] by Craig J. Forsyth and Eric N. Jacobsen in May 2008.

Professor
John Colin Tatlow
(1923–2008)

We are very sorry to announce that Professor John Colin Tatlow passed away on April 9th, 2008. Professor Tatlow was the Editor-in-Chief of the E10 Organo-Fluorine Compounds (Houben–Weyl) series and made a major contribution to fluorine chemistry during his career. He was the recipient of the American Chemical Society Award for Creative Work in Fluorine Chemistry in 1990. We would like to extend our sincere condolences to his family and friends.

Over 18,000
New Reactions

Science of Synthesis Version 3.5 is now available. The electronic information resource now contains 34 volumes, out of what will eventually be a total of 48 volumes. This upgraded version has a total of 195,000 reactions. The newly added content consists of volumes 29 and 31

Thieme IUPAC Prize

Congratulations to
F. Dean Toste, recipient of the 2008 Thieme–IUPAC Prize.

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