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Modern Reduction Methods

Andersson, Pher G. / Munslow, Ian J. (Editor)

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1. Edition March 2008
XX, 502 Pages, Hardcover
593 Pictures
66 tables
Monograph

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Giving a comprehensive overview of modern reduction methods this book is your indispensable companion in the lab. High quality contributions enable you to find good and quick solutions easily. A definitive must for every chemist.

ISBN: 978-3-527-31862-9
Wiley-VCH, Weinheim

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With its comprehensive overview of modern reduction methods, this book features high quality contributions allowing readers to find reliable solutions quickly and easily.
The monograph treats the reduction of carbonyles, alkenes, imines and alkynes, as well as reductive aminations and cross and heck couplings, before finishing off with sections on kinetic resolutions and hydrogenolysis.
An indispensable lab companion for every chemist.

REDUCTIONS OF CARBONYLES
Hydrogenation
Transfer-Hydrogenation
Metal Hydrides
Hydroboration
Hydrosilylation
Enzymatic
REDUCTIONS OF ALKENES
Hydrogenation
Hydroboration
Hydroalumination
Hydrosilylation
Organocatalysis
REDUCTIONS OF IMINES
Hydrogenation
Transfer-Hydrogenation
Hydroboration
Hydrosilylation
Organocatalysis
Bronsted
Lewis Base
REDUCTIONS OF ALKYNES
Hydrogenation
Hydroboration
Hydrosilylation
Hydroalumination
REDUCTIVE AMINATIONS
Organocatalysis
Boranes
REDUCTIVE CROSS COUPLINGS
Imines and Aldehydes
REDUCTIVE HECK COUPLINGS
REDUCTIVE COUPLINGS
Beta-lactams
NA-NAPHTHALENE
KINETIC RESOLUTIONS
HYDROGENOLYSIS
Pher Andersson became Docent at Uppsala University in 1994 and Professor in 1997. Among his many awards are the Bjurzons award (1992) the Oscar award (1995), the Junior Individual Grant for outstanding young researchers (1997), and the Astra Zeneca Award in Organic Chemistry (2004).

Ian Munslow currently holds a post doc position at the group of Professor Andersson.


P. G. Andersson, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden; I. J. Munslow, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden