Asymmetric Synthesis - The Essentials
The Essentials
Wiley-VCH (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 10. November 2006
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XLII, 346 pages
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A veritable "Who's who" of asymmetric catalysis. Compact contributions covering nearly every aspect of asymmetric catalysis highlight current research and provide a unique overview of the developments and achievements in the field.
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1., Aufl.
Language
English
Place of publication
Weinheim
Germany
Target group
College/higher education
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82 s/w Abbildungen, 2 farbige Abbildungen, 3 s/w Tabellen
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Height: 24 cm
Width: 17 cm
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746 gr
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978-3-527-31399-0 (9783527313990)
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Stefan Braese is a young and successful researcher, working at the University of Karlsruhe. He has published nearly 100 publications and is recipient of the ORCHEM award in 2000.
Mathias Christmann is currently working as assistant professor at the university of Aachen.
Mathias Christmann is currently working as assistant professor at the university of Aachen.
Content
Foreword. Message from the editors. List of Abbreviations. Named and Unnamed Reactions. List of Contributors. Part I. Chiral Auxiliaries in Asymmetric Synthesis (David A. Evans, Gunter Helmchen and Magnus Ruping). Asymmetric Epoxidation of Pentadienols (Reinhard Bruckner). Asymmetric Synthesis using Sulfur Nitrogen Reagents (Franklin A. Davis). Asymmetric Syntheses with SAMP /RAMP Hydrazones (Dieter Enders and Wolfgang Bettray). Asymmetric Allylation Reactions (Reinhard W. Hoffmann). Carbohydrates as Chiral Auxiliaries (Horst Kunz). The Use of Chiral Oxazolines in early C C Bond Forming Reactions (Albert I. Meyers). Asymmetric Synthesis of Amines and Amino Acids from Amines (Shun Ichi Murahashi and Yasushi Imada). Part II. Metal catalyzed Asymmetric Synthesis (Masakatsu Shibasaki and Shigeki Matsunaga). Catalytic Asymmetric Sulfur Ylide Mediated Epoxidation of Carbonyl Compounds (Varinder Aggarwal). Asymmetric Baeyer Villiger Reactions (Carsten Bolm). Planar Chiral Ligands Based on [2.2]Paracyclophanes (Stefan Brse). Asymmetric Syntheses of 3 (trans 2 Nitrocyclopropyl)alanine and 3 (trans 2 Aminocyclopropyl)alanine (Armin de Meijere and Oleg V. Larionov). Copper Bis(oxazoline) Catalyzed Synthesis of betas Enantioselective Reaction of Alkynes with Nitrones (David A. Evans, Florian Kleinbeck and Magnus Ruping). Catalytic Asymmetric Conjugate Addition Reactions of Organometallic Reagents (Fernando Lopez and Ben L. Feringa). Catalytic Asymmetric Synthesis of Allylic Alcohols via Dynamic Kinetic Resolution (Hans Joachim Gais). Asymmetric Cross Coupling Reactions (Tamio Hayashi). Asymmetric Allylic Substitutions (Gunter Helmchen). Asymmetric Homoaldol Reactions (Dieter Hoppe). Asymmetric Vinylogous Mukaiyama Aldol Reaction (Markus Kalesse and Jorma Hassfeld). Chiral Lewis Acid Catalysis in Aqueous Media (Sh Kobayashi and Chikako Ogawa). Asymmetric Epoxidation of Non activated Olefins (Kazuhiro Matsumoto and Tsutomu Katsuki). Chiral Carbonyl Lewis Acid Complexes in Asymmetric Syntheses (Keiji Maruoka and Takashi Ooi). ZACA Reaction: Zr Catalyzed Asymmetric Carboalumination of Alkenes (Ei ichi Negishi, Bo Liang, Tibor Novak, and Ze Tan) Bisoxazolines a Privileged Ligand Class for Asymmetric Catalysis (Andreas Pfaltz). Enantioselective Cycloaddition Reactions Catalyzed by Hydrogen Bonding (Viresh H. Rawal and Avinash N. Thadani). Direct Catalytic Asymmetric Aldol Tishchenko Reaction (Masakatsu Shibasaki and Takashi Ohshima). Asymmetric Heck and other Palladium catalyzed Reactions (Lutz F. Tietze and Florian Lotz). Asymmetric Catalysis with Chiral Acid (Hisashi Yamamoto). Part III. Biocatalysis and Organocatalysis: Asymmetric Synthesis Inspired by Nature (Benjamin List). Enantioselective Photochemical Reactions (Thorsten Bach). Asymmetric Catalysis via Dynamic Kinetic Resolution (Jan E. Bckvall). Catalytic Asymmetric Epoxidation of Enones and Related Compounds (Albrecht Berkessel). Kinetic Investigations of the Soai Autocatalytic Reaction (Donna G. Blackmond). Planar chiral Heterocycles as Enantioselective Organocatalysts (Gregory Fu). An Organocatalytic Approach to Optically Active Six membered Rings (Karl Anker Jorgensen). Non linear Effects in Asymmetric Catalysis (Henri B. Kagan). Asymmetric Organocatalysis (Steven V. Ley). Directed Evolution of Enzymes for Asymmetric Syntheses (Manfred T. Reetz). Asymmetric Autocatalysis and Its Implications in the Origin of Chiral Homogeneity of Biomolecules (Kenso Soai and Tsuneomi Kawasaki). Asymmetric Synthesis using Deoxyribose 5 phosphate Aldolase (Chi Huey Wong and William A. Greenberg). Part IV. Asymmetric Reactions in Total Synthesis (K. C. Nicolaou and Paul G. Bulger). Ring Rearrangement Metathesis (RRM) in Alkaloid Synthesis (Nicole Holub and Siegfried Blechert). Asymmetric Synthesis of Biaryls by the 'Lactone Method' (Gerhard Bringmann, Tanja Gulder, and Tobias A. M. Gulder). Asymmetric Synthesis of Merrilactone A (Samuel J. Danishefsky). Asymmetric Synthesis of Cyclic Ketal and Spiroaminal Containing Natural Products (Craig J. Forsyth). Case Studies at the Metathesis/Asymmetric Synthesis Interface (Alois Furstner). Asymmetric Synthesis of Amino Acids by Rhodium and Ruthenium Catalysis (Jean Pierre Genet). Asymmetric Syntheses of Pheromones (Kenji Mori). Total Synthesis of Polyketides Using Asymmetric Aldol Reactions (Ian Paterson). Asymmetric Synthesis on the Solid Phase (Torben Lesmann and Herbert Waldmann). Part V. Asymmetric Synthesis in Industry (Herbert Hugl). Industrial Application of Enantioselective Catalysis (Hans Ulrich Blaser). Crystallization Induced Diastereoselection for the Synthesis of Aprepitant (Karel M. Jos Brands, Philip Pye and Kai Rossen). Combinatorial Methods in Asymmetric Syntheses (Stefan Dahmen). Biocatalytic Production of Optically Active Amines (Klaus Ditrich). The Monsanto L Dopa Process (William S. Knowles). Asymmetric Hydrogenation through Metal Ligand Bifunctional Catalysis (Ryoji Noyori, Takeshi Ohkuma, Christian A. Sandoval, and Kilian Muniz). Many Ways are Leading to Rome Today's Variety of Competing Synthetic Methods in Industry (Andreas Job and Andreas Stolle). Index. Author Index. Subject Index. Related Titles.