
Classics in Total Synthesis IV
New Targets, Strategies, Methods
Wiley-VCH (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 12. February 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
688 pages
978-3-527-34877-0 (ISBN)
Description
The fourth volume in this successful classic of organic synthesis! Based on the proven concept of its predecessors, this book is a true must-have for everyone working in synthetic chemistry.
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Edition
1. Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
Berlin
Germany
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
624
622 s/w Abbildungen, 2 farbige Abbildungen
Dimensions
Height: 252 mm
Width: 188 mm
Thickness: 37 mm
Weight
1489 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-527-34877-0 (9783527348770)
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K.C. Nicolaou | Ruocheng Yu | Stephan Rigol
Classics in Total Synthesis IV
New Targets, Strategies, Methods
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Persons
K. C. Nicolaou is the Harry C. and Olga K. Wiess Chair in Natural Sciences at Rice University (Houston, USA). The impact of his work in chemistry, biology, and medicine flows from his contributions to chemical synthesis as described in over 800 publications. He is the recipient of numerous Prizes, Awards and Honors and has been elected to several Academies.
Ruocheng Yu is a postdoctoral fellow in the laboratory of Emily Balskus at Harvard University (Cambridge, USA). He pursued his doctoral studies under the guidance of K. C. Nicolaou at The Scripps Research Institute (La Jolla, USA), and later Rice University (Houston, USA).
Stephan Rigol joined the group of K. C. Nicolaou at Rice University (Houston, USA) after completing his doctorate at Leipzig University (Germany). He is currently conducting research in the field of natural products chemistry with a particular focus on molecules with antibacterial and anti-cancer activities.
Ruocheng Yu is a postdoctoral fellow in the laboratory of Emily Balskus at Harvard University (Cambridge, USA). He pursued his doctoral studies under the guidance of K. C. Nicolaou at The Scripps Research Institute (La Jolla, USA), and later Rice University (Houston, USA).
Stephan Rigol joined the group of K. C. Nicolaou at Rice University (Houston, USA) after completing his doctorate at Leipzig University (Germany). He is currently conducting research in the field of natural products chemistry with a particular focus on molecules with antibacterial and anti-cancer activities.
Content
1. Introduction: Total Synthesis Marching on with New Methods and Strategies and with Molecules for Biology and Medicine
2. Halichondrin B and Norhalichondrin B
3. Daphmanidin E
4. Epicoccin G and (-)-Acetylaranotin
5. Taiwaniadducts B, C, and D
6. Schindilactone A
7. Welwitindolinones
8. Ryanodine and Ryanodol
9. Gedunin, Mitrephorone A, and Antiretroviral Agent Islatravir
10. Trioxacarcins
11. Aplyviolene
12. Dixiamycin B
13. Ingenol
14. Cardamom Peroxide, Nodulisporic Acid C, and Bilobalide
15. Batrachotoxin and Conidiogenones
16. Gukulenin B and C-H Functionalization
2. Halichondrin B and Norhalichondrin B
3. Daphmanidin E
4. Epicoccin G and (-)-Acetylaranotin
5. Taiwaniadducts B, C, and D
6. Schindilactone A
7. Welwitindolinones
8. Ryanodine and Ryanodol
9. Gedunin, Mitrephorone A, and Antiretroviral Agent Islatravir
10. Trioxacarcins
11. Aplyviolene
12. Dixiamycin B
13. Ingenol
14. Cardamom Peroxide, Nodulisporic Acid C, and Bilobalide
15. Batrachotoxin and Conidiogenones
16. Gukulenin B and C-H Functionalization