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From: Jacobo Cruces (jacobo.cruces$##$galchimia.com)
Date: Fri Mar 07 2003 - 12:12:27 EST


Dear all,

We are proud to provide for the chemical community some FREE files which
can be of interest for researchers and academic staff.

First, the new edition of the Mechanistic Organic Chemistry exercises for
the academic community. The collection has been enhanced to include 200
problems and their solutions, organised in chapters covering mechanisms
about nucleophilic substitution, carbonyles, enolates, alkenes, carboxylic
acids and carbanions. The problems are aimed at advanced undergraduates and
post graduate students.

Second, for those who need to make presentations involving organometallic
coupling reactions and want to display a clear mechanism, we provide slides
of the most common palladium-mediated coupling reactions: Heck, Suzuki and
Stille. Feel free to customize the slides to fit your preferences.

Third, we are proud to provide for the academmic community, and specially
for those researchers who use PDA devices as toolwork, two reference
e-books covering IUPAC definitions in stereochemistry and medicinal
chemistry. Both e-books are available as LIT files.

All these files are available for FREE through our web site, section
downloads, in the address given below.

Enjoy!

Dr. Jacobo Cruces
Research Manager
GalChimia, S.L.
Cebreiro, s/n O Pino
15823 A Coruņa
SPAIN

Phone: +34 981 814 506
Fax: +34 981 814 507
Home: www.galchimia.com

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