Organic Synthesis Using Transition Metals
English
By (author): Roderick Bates
Organic Synthesis Using Transition Metals, 2nd Edition considers the ways in which transition metals, as catalysts and reagents, can be used in organic synthesis, both for pharmaceutical compounds and for natural products. It concentrates on the bond-forming reactions that set transition metal chemistry apart from classical organic chemistry. Each chapter is extensively referenced and provides a convenient point of entry to the research literature. Topics covered include:
- introduction to transition metals in organic synthesis
- coupling reactions
- C-H activation
- carbonylative coupling reactions
- alkene and alkyne insertion reactions
- electrophilic alkene and alkyne complexes
- reactions of alkyne complexes
- carbene complexes
- h3- or p-allyl -allyl complexes
- diene, dienyl and arene complexes
- cycloaddition and cycloisomerisation reactions
For this second edition the text has been extensively revised and expanded to reflect the significant improvements and advances in the field since the first edition, as well as the large number of new transition metal-catalysed processes that have come to prominence in the last 10 years for example the extraordinary progress in coupling reactions using designer ligands, catalysis using gold complexes, new opportunities arising from metathesis chemistry, and C-H activation without neglecting the well established chemistry of metals such as palladium.
Organic Synthesis Using Transition Metals, 2nd Edition will find a place on the bookshelves of advanced undergraduates and postgraduates working in organic synthesis, catalysis, medicinal chemistry and drug discovery. It is also useful for practising researchers who want to refresh and enhance their knowledge of the field.
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