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(Ebook) Metal-Catalyzed Cross-Coupling Reactions, Second Edition ISBN 9783527305186, 9783527619535, 3527305181, 3527619534

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Pages:931 pages.
Year:2004
Language:english
File Size:14.0 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9783527305186, 9783527619535, 3527305181, 3527619534
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(Ebook) Metal-Catalyzed Cross-Coupling Reactions, Second Edition ISBN 9783527305186, 9783527619535, 3527305181, 3527619534

In this second, completely revised and enlarged edition, Francois Diederich is joined by Armin de Meijere in bringing together in two comprehensive volumes everything of importance related to C-C and C-N cross-coupling reactions.
The range of applications covered extends from the synthesis of complex natural materials via supramolecular chemistry right up to materials science. Internationally renowned experts pass on to the reader the current level of knowledge, while critical analyses of the latest developments and applications allow users to quickly decide for themselves on which strategies are available for solving their synthesis problems. In particular the experimental guidelines for key reactions developed by the authors for the widest possible range of applications testify to the practical advantages this handbook offers every organic chemist.Content:
Chapter 1 Mechanistic Aspects of Metal?Catalyzed C,C? and C,X?Bond?Forming Reactions (pages 1–40): Antonio M. Echavarren and Diego J. Cardenas
Chapter 2 Metal?Catalyzed Cross?Coupling Reactions of Organoboron Compounds with Organic Halides (pages 41–123): Norio Miyaura
Chapter 3 Organotin Reagents in Cross?Coupling Reactions (pages 125–161): Terence N. Mitchell
Chapter 4 Organosilicon Compounds in Cross?Coupling Reactions (pages 163–216): Scott E. Denmark and Ramzi F. Sweis
Chapter 5 Cross?Coupling of Organyl Halides with Alkenes: the Heck Reaction (pages 217–315): Stefan Brase and Armin De Meijere
Chapter 6 Cross?Coupling Reactions to sp Carbon Atoms (pages 317–394): Jeremiah A. Marsden and Michael M. Haley
Chapter 7 Carbometallation Reactions (pages 395–478): Ilan Marek, Nicka Chinkov and Daniella Banon?Tenne
Chapter 8 Palladium?Catalyzed 1,4?Additions to Conjugated Dienes (pages 479–529): Jan?E. Backvall
Chapter 9 Cross?Coupling Reactions via ??Allylmetal Intermediates (pages 531–583): Uli Kazmaier and Matthias Pohlman
Chapter 10 Palladium?Catalyzed Coupling Reactions of Propargyl Compounds (pages 585–618): Jiro Tsuji and Tadakatsu Mandai
Chapter 11 Carbon?Carbon Bond?Forming Reactions Mediated by Organozinc Reagents (pages 619–670): Paul Knochel, M. Isabel Calaza and Eike Hupe
Chapter 12 Carbon?Carbon Bond?Forming Reactions Mediated by Organomagnesium Reagents (pages 671–698): Paul Knochel, Ioannis Sapountzis and Nina Gommermann
Chapter 13 Palladium?Catalyzed Aromatic Carbon?Nitrogen Bond Formation (pages 699–760): Lei Jiang and Stephen L. Buchwald
Chapter 14 The Directed ortho?Metallation (DoM) Cross?Coupling Nexus. Synthetic Methodology for the Formation of Aryl?Aryl and Aryl?Heteroatom?Aryl Bonds (pages 761–813): Eric J.?G. Anctil and Victor Snieckus
Chapter 15 Palladium? or Nickel?Catalyzed Cross?Coupling with Organometals Containing Zinc, Aluminum, and Zirconium: The Negishi Coupling (pages 815–889): Ei?Ichi Negishi, Xingzhong Zeng, Ze Tan, Mingxing Qian, Qian Hu and Zhihong Huang
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