
Science of Synthesis: Houben-Weyl Methods of Molecular Transformations Vol. 47a
Alkenes
Armin de Meijere(Editor)
Thieme (Publisher)
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Published on 30. November 2009
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1. Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
Stuttgart
Germany
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Wissenschaftler
Edition type
New edition
Illustrations
572 Abbildungen
- 117 Tables, color - 572 Illustrations, color
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Height: 24 cm
Width: 17 cm
Weight
454 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-13-119011-6 (9783131190116)
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Content
47.1 Product Class 1: Alkenes
47.1.1 Synthesis by Alkenation Reactions
47.1.1.1 Wittig and Related Phosphorus-Based Alkenations
47.1.1.2 Peterson Alkenation
47.1.1.3 Julia, Julia-Kocienski, and Related Sulfur-Based Alkenations
47.1.1.4 Alkenation with Metal Carbenes and Related Reactions
47.1.1.5 McMurry Coupling and Related Reductive Dimerization Reactions
47.1.1.6 Alkene Metathesis
47.1.2 Synthesis by Metal-Mediated Coupling Reactions
47.1.2.1 Cross-Coupling and Heck Reactions
47.1.2.2 SN' Allylations
47.1.2.3 ?-Allyl Substitution
47.1.2.4 Oligomerization of Alkenes to Higher Alkenes
47.1.1 Synthesis by Alkenation Reactions
47.1.1.1 Wittig and Related Phosphorus-Based Alkenations
47.1.1.2 Peterson Alkenation
47.1.1.3 Julia, Julia-Kocienski, and Related Sulfur-Based Alkenations
47.1.1.4 Alkenation with Metal Carbenes and Related Reactions
47.1.1.5 McMurry Coupling and Related Reductive Dimerization Reactions
47.1.1.6 Alkene Metathesis
47.1.2 Synthesis by Metal-Mediated Coupling Reactions
47.1.2.1 Cross-Coupling and Heck Reactions
47.1.2.2 SN' Allylations
47.1.2.3 ?-Allyl Substitution
47.1.2.4 Oligomerization of Alkenes to Higher Alkenes