Methods in Organic Synthesis

Methods in Organic Synthesis

Graphical abstracts of new synthetic advances

Methods in Organic Synthesis (MOS) is an alerting service covering the most important current developments in organic synthesis. It is designed with the synthetic organic chemist in mind, providing informative reaction schemes and covering new reactions and new methods.

The information is available in a printed publication containing around 200 new reaction schemes each month as a text-searchable web database. The service covers such topics as:

  • New reactions and reagents
  • Functional group changes
  • The introduction of chiral centres
  • Enzyme and biological transformations

Items are selected for inclusion in MOS only where there is detail of novel or interesting features in organic synthetic methods, so that there are no routine preparations to plough through.

Each MOS item includes reaction schemes, title and bibliographic details, and the items are categorised by five indexes: Author, Product, Reaction, Reactant and Reagent.

Browse the Online Database

Subscribers to the monthly, printed bulletin also have free access to MOS Online — the text searchable web database which allows users to search across items published in MOS from January 2000 to date.

An email alerting service is available, allowing users to sign up for an email message every time the contents of a new monthly bulletin are published online.

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