Esterification
Methods, Reactions, and Applications
2. Edition November 2009
XII, 374 Pages, Hardcover
535 Pictures
6 tables
Monograph
Short Description
Collating the widespread literature in the field, this revised, updated and extended second edition now focuses on industrial applications, making it a must-have reference guide to this very important chemical reaction.
Gathering together the widespread literature in the field, this monograph acts as a reference guide to this very important chemical reaction. Following an introduction, the book goes on to discuss methodology, before treating synthetic and industrial applications -- the latter being a new focus in this completely revised, updated and extended second edition.
A must-have for organic, natural products and catalytic chemists, as well as those working in industry, of for lecturers in chemistry.
Introduction
PART 1: Methodology
REACTION OF ALCOHOLS WITH CARBOXYLIC ACIDS AND THEIR DERIVATIVES
Reaction with Carboxylic Acids
Reaction with Esters: Transesterification
Reaction with Acid Anhydrides
Reaction with Acid Halides and Other Acyl Derivatives
USE OF TIN AND OTHER METAL ALKOXIDES
CONVERSION OF CARBOCYLIC ACIDS TO ESTERS WITHOUT USE OF ALCOHOLS
Reaction with Diazomethane
Reaction with Alkyl Halides
Reaction with Other Electrophiles
ESTER-INTERCHANGE REACTION
PART 2: Synthetic Applications
KINETIC RESOLUTION
Enzymatic Resolution
Nonenzymatic Resolution
Dynamic Kinetic Resolution
Parallel Kinetic Resolution
ASYMMETRIC DESYMMETRIZATION
MISCELLANEOUS TOPICS
Selective Esterification
Use of Theoretical Amounts of Reactants
New Reaction Media
New Technologies
Applications to Natural Products Synthesis
INDUSTRIAL USES
Ethyl Acetate
Acrylic Esters
Polyesters
Oils and Fats
Biodiesel Fuel
Amino Acid Esters
Macrolides
Flavoring Agents and Fragrances
Pyrethroids
Angewandte Chemie IE, Vol. 43
Joji Nishikido received his M.Sc. from Kyushu University in 1970 and joined Asahi Chemical Industrial Co., Ltd. in the same year. He moved to The Noguchi Institute in 1997 and returned to Asahi Kasei Corporation as chief chemist in 2004. His research interests are in the area of synthetic organic chemistry, Lewis acid catalysts, and green chemistry.