Ojima, Iwao (Hrsg.) Catalytic Asymmetric Synthesis
  3. Auflage - März 2010 155,- Euro 2010. 998 Seiten, Hardcover ISBN-10: 0-470-17577-X ISBN-13: 978-0-470-17577-4 - John Wiley & Sons
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Kurzbeschreibung Since the last edition was published seven years ago, catalytic asymmetric synthesis has become crucial to chemistry and to the preparation of pharmaceutical, fine chemical, and agricultural agents. The revised Catalytic Asymmetric Synthesis includes six new chapters on topics like non-conventional media/conditions, organocatalysis, CH activation, and much more, while the book's remaining chapters have been fully updated. A new section on carbon-carbon bond forming reactions, authored by distinguished Nobel prizewinning scientists, has been added. This revision, with a helpful appendix, is an essential reference on catalytic asymmetric synthesis for both chemists and students alike.
Aus dem Inhalt Preface.
Preface to the Second Edition.
Preface to the First Edition.
Chapter 1: Catalytic Asymmetric Synthesis in Non-Conventional Media/Conditions (Chikako Ogawa and Shu Kobayashi).
Chapter 2: Asymmetric Organocatalysis.
2A: Enantioselective Organocatalysis involving Iminium, Enamine, SOMO and Photoredox Activation (Allan J. B. Watson and David W. C. MacMillan).
2B: Asymmetric Acid-Base Bifunctional Catalysis with Organic Molecules (Yi Wang and Li Deng).
2C: Asymmetric Phase-Transfer and Ion Pair Catalysis (Seiji Shirakawa and Keiji Maruoka).
Chapter 3: Chiral Lewis Acids and Brønsted Acids in Asymmetric Synthesis (Hisashi Yamamoto and Cheol Hong Cheon).
Chapter 4: Asymmetric Synthesis through C-H Activation (Huw M. L. Davies and Jorn Hansen).
Chapter 5: Asymmetric Carbon-Heteroatom Bond Forming Reactions (Yoshiji Takemoto and Hideto Miyabe).
Chapter 6: Enzyme-Catalyzed Asymmetric Synthesis (Harald Gröger).
Chapter 7: Transition Metal-Catalyzed Homogeneous Asymmetric Hydrogenation (Gao Shang, Wei Li and Xumu Zhang).
Chapter 8: Asymmetric Carbon-Carbon Bond Forming Reactions.
8A: Catalytic Asymmetric Conjugate Addition (Jian-Xin Ji and Albert S. C. Chan).
8B: Enantioselective Allylic Substitutions with Carbon-Nucleophiles (Günter Helmchen,Uli Kazmaier and Sebastian Förster).
8C: Asymmetric Carbometallation and Carbocyclizations (Stephen J. Chaterpaul, Joseph J. Kaloko, Chi-feng lin, Yu-Han Gary Teng and Iwao Ojima).
8D: Asymmetric Ene Reactions and Cycloadditions (K. Mikami and Kohsuke Aikawa).
8E: Catalytic Enantioselective Olefin Metathesis Reactions (Amir H. Hoveyda, Steven J. Malcolmson, Simon J. Meek and Adil R. Zhugralin).
Chapter 9: Asymmetric Hydrosilation of Carbon-Carbon Double Bonds and Related Reactions (Jin Wook Han and Tamio Hayashi).
Chapter 10: Asymmetric Carbonylations (Cyril Godard, Aurora Ruiz, Montserrat Diéguez, Oscar Pàmies and Carmen Claver).
Chapter 11: Asymmetric Oxidations and Related Reactions (Kazuhiro Matsumoto and Tsutomu Katsuki).
Chapter 12: Asymmetric Amplification and Autocatalysis (Kenso Soai, Tsuneomi Kawasaki, and Takanori Shibata).
Chapter 13: Asymmetric Polymerization (Shingo Ito and Kyoko Nozaki).
Epilogue.
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