Enantioselective Organocatalysis III
Catalysts, Reactions, and Applications

1. Auflage November 2025
1616 Seiten, Hardcover
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978-3-527-35340-8
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Privileged Catalysts Structures in Organocatalytic Reactions
Basicities and Nucleophilicities of N-Centered Organocatalysts
Aldol, Mannich and Associated Hetero-Diels-Alder Reactions and Conjugate Addition Reactions
Aminocatalysis-2 Reactions with nitrogen-centered 1,3-dipoles
Aminocatalysis-3 Selected examples of aminocatalytic direct alpha-heteroatom functionalization and direct alpha-alkylation
Aminocatalysis-4 Chiral Imidazolidinone (MacMillan?s) Catalyst
Enantioselective Carbonyl Catalysis
Non-classical hydrogen bond (NCHB) interactions in Enantioselective Organocatalysis
Progress in (Thio)urea- and Squaramide-Based Brønsted Acid and Brønsted Base Catalysts
Strong Brønsted Acids
Brønsted bases
N-Heterocyclic Carbenes in Asymmetric Organocatalysis: Methods and Applications
Non-Covalent Activations - Lewis Acids
Organocatalytic transformations with chiral phosphines
Lewis-Base Asymmetric Organocatalysis for Enantioselective Construction of C-O and C-N bonds
Synthetic transformations assisted by halogen, chalcogen, and pnictogen bonding
Activation Modes in Asymmetric Anion-Binding Catalysis
Transformations with chiral phase-transfer catalysts
Synthetic Peptide Mediated Asymmetric Organocatalysis
Carbohydrates-A Promising Moiety for Organocatalysis
Chiral Polymer Catalysts
Combined Power of Organo- and Transition Metal Catalysis in Enantioselective Organic Synthesis
Emerging Organocatalyst Classes from Renewable Sources
Catalysts recovery strategies (Polymer and Mesoporous Material Supported
Catalyst design within asymmetric organocatalysis
A Critical Overview on Catalysts Synthesis
Organocatalytic Oxidations
Asymmetric organocatalytic conjugate additions
Recent Advances in Asymmetric Organocatalytic Inert C-H Bond Functionalization
Enantioselective Multicatalyzed Multistep Reactions
Combining Organocatalysis and Biocatalysis in One-Pot Procedures
Light-controlled organocatalysis by bifunctional single-catalyst systems
Dual photo/organocatalytic strategies in asymmetric synthesis
Miscellaneous Organocatalytic Redox and Electron Transfer Reactions
Enantioselective Synthesis Enabled by Electrochemistry
Asymmetric Organocatalysis in Water, Water in Asymmetric Organocatalysis
Chiral Ionic Liquids and Deep Eutectic Solvents
Strategies towards Asymmetric Organocatalysis at Parts-per-Million Loadings
Diastereo- and enantiodivergent synthesis with organocatalysis
Site-selective organocatalytic transformations and remote functionalisations
Organocatalytic Dynamic Kinetic Resolution
Organocatalysis in carbohydrate synthesis
Organocatalysis in Polymer Science
Asymmetric organocatalysis in medicinal chemistry
Asymmetric Organocatalysis in Drug Discovery and the Patent Literature
Basicities and Nucleophilicities of N-Centered Organocatalysts
Aldol, Mannich and Associated Hetero-Diels-Alder Reactions and Conjugate Addition Reactions
Aminocatalysis-2 Reactions with nitrogen-centered 1,3-dipoles
Aminocatalysis-3 Selected examples of aminocatalytic direct alpha-heteroatom functionalization and direct alpha-alkylation
Aminocatalysis-4 Chiral Imidazolidinone (MacMillan?s) Catalyst
Enantioselective Carbonyl Catalysis
Non-classical hydrogen bond (NCHB) interactions in Enantioselective Organocatalysis
Progress in (Thio)urea- and Squaramide-Based Brønsted Acid and Brønsted Base Catalysts
Strong Brønsted Acids
Brønsted bases
N-Heterocyclic Carbenes in Asymmetric Organocatalysis: Methods and Applications
Non-Covalent Activations - Lewis Acids
Organocatalytic transformations with chiral phosphines
Lewis-Base Asymmetric Organocatalysis for Enantioselective Construction of C-O and C-N bonds
Synthetic transformations assisted by halogen, chalcogen, and pnictogen bonding
Activation Modes in Asymmetric Anion-Binding Catalysis
Transformations with chiral phase-transfer catalysts
Synthetic Peptide Mediated Asymmetric Organocatalysis
Carbohydrates-A Promising Moiety for Organocatalysis
Chiral Polymer Catalysts
Combined Power of Organo- and Transition Metal Catalysis in Enantioselective Organic Synthesis
Emerging Organocatalyst Classes from Renewable Sources
Catalysts recovery strategies (Polymer and Mesoporous Material Supported
Catalyst design within asymmetric organocatalysis
A Critical Overview on Catalysts Synthesis
Organocatalytic Oxidations
Asymmetric organocatalytic conjugate additions
Recent Advances in Asymmetric Organocatalytic Inert C-H Bond Functionalization
Enantioselective Multicatalyzed Multistep Reactions
Combining Organocatalysis and Biocatalysis in One-Pot Procedures
Light-controlled organocatalysis by bifunctional single-catalyst systems
Dual photo/organocatalytic strategies in asymmetric synthesis
Miscellaneous Organocatalytic Redox and Electron Transfer Reactions
Enantioselective Synthesis Enabled by Electrochemistry
Asymmetric Organocatalysis in Water, Water in Asymmetric Organocatalysis
Chiral Ionic Liquids and Deep Eutectic Solvents
Strategies towards Asymmetric Organocatalysis at Parts-per-Million Loadings
Diastereo- and enantiodivergent synthesis with organocatalysis
Site-selective organocatalytic transformations and remote functionalisations
Organocatalytic Dynamic Kinetic Resolution
Organocatalysis in carbohydrate synthesis
Organocatalysis in Polymer Science
Asymmetric organocatalysis in medicinal chemistry
Asymmetric Organocatalysis in Drug Discovery and the Patent Literature
Peter I. Dalko (1960) completed his graduate studies at the Technical University of Budapest (BME), and earned his PhD at Paris XI, France under the supervision of Stéphane D. Gero. After a post-doctoral internship with Derek H. R. Barton (Texas A & M University, USA), and Yoshito Kishi (Harvard University, USA) he is working at the Paris Cité University, France, (CNRS). His group is focusing on the development of enantiocatalytic reactions for organic synthesis, the design and application of light-sensitive molecular probes allowing accurate 4-dimensional control of biological events in complex tissues, and on the preparation of remotely controllable drug delivery systems with imaging ability.