Organosulfur Chemistry in Asymmetric Synthesis
1. Auflage August 2008
XVI, 432 Seiten, Hardcover
494 Abbildungen (1 Farbabbildungen)
34 Tabellen
Handbuch/Nachschlagewerk
Kurzbeschreibung
Nowadays, organosulfur compounds are essential for modern asymmetric synthesis. This book presents everything about this hot topic, written by leading experts in the field.
In this first book to gather the information on this hot topic otherwise widely spread throughout the literature, experienced editors and top international authors cover everything the reader needs -- from the synthesis of chiral organosulfur compounds to applications and catalysis:
* Asymmetric synthesis of chiral sulfinates and sulfoxides
* Synthesis and use of chiral dithioacetal derivatives, ylids, chiral sulfoximines and sulfinamides
* Use of chiral sulfoxides as ligands in catalysis
* Asymmetric reactions of alpha-sulfenyl, alpha-sulfinyl and alpha-sulfonyl carbanions.
As a result, readers will be able to improve their own performance in asymmetric synthesis.
Asymmetric synthesis of chiral sulfoxides
Asymmetric Transformations Mediated by Sulfinyl Groups
Synthesis and use of chiral dithioacetal derivatives
Synthesis and use of chiral ylids
Synthesis and use of chiral sulfoximines
Synthesis and use of chiral sulfinamides
Use of chiral sulfoxides as ligands in catalysis
Sulfones in asymmetric catalysis
Asymmetric reactions of alpha-sulfenyl carbanions
Asymmetric reactions of alpha-sulfinyl carbanions
Asymmetric reactions of alpha-sulfonyl carbanions
Theoretical studies of asymmetric reactions with sulfur reagents
Carsten Bolm became Professor of Organic Chemistry at the University of Marburg (Germany) in 1993, and since 1996 he is full professor for Organic Chemistry at the RWTH Aachen University (Germany). He helt visiting professorships at the universities in Madison, Wisconsin (USA), Paris (France), Florence (Italy), Milan (Italy), and Namur (Belgium). His list of awards include the Heinz-Maier-Leibnitz prize, the ADUC-Jahrespreis for habilitands, the annual prize for Chemistry of the Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Göttingen, the Otto-Klung prize, the Otto-Bayer award, and a fellowship of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science.