New aspects of organic chemistry I : proceedings of the Fourth International Kyoto Conference on New Aspects of Organic Chemistry
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New aspects of organic chemistry I : proceedings of the Fourth International Kyoto Conference on New Aspects of Organic Chemistry
Kodansha Ltd. , VCH Publishers Inc., 1989
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Proceedings of the Fourth International Kyoto Conference on New Aspects of Organic Chemistry
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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The reports in this volume were originally given at the 4th Kyoto Conference in November 1988. Representatives were present from the fields of organic chemistry, physical organic chemistry, biochemistry and polymer chemistry. Discussions centred on organic synthesis, a topic of primary importance to their work. The 25 contributions from laboratories in Japan, Europe and the U.S. fall into three divisions: efficiency in organic synthesis, organic synthesis for materials science, and organic synthesis for life science. The unifying theme is the constant demand for yet higher yields and still greater selectivity in organic synthesis.
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- Part 1 Efficiency in organic synthesis: toward the synthesis of germine, G.Stork
- cyclopropenyl strategy for the creation of theoretically and/or functionally interesting compounds, Z.Yoshida
- photolytic reactions of chromium carbene complexes in the synthesis of optically active, biologically active compunds, L.S.Hegedus
- samarium diiodide as a useful reagent in organic synthesis, J.Inanaga and M.Yamaguchi
- asymmetric synthesis with transition metals, S.G.Davies et al
- cycloadditions of X=Y-ZH compounds, facile routes to heterocycles, R.Grigg
- electroreductive coupling of carbonyl-type groups with unsaturated systems, T.Shono
- efficient routes to pure enantiomers, E.Winterfelt. Part 2 Organic synthesis for material science: new opportunities in solid state chemistry - systematic trends and the design and study of new organic conductors, D.O.Cowan
- new aspects of organic charge-transfer compounds - syntheses, structures and solid-state properties, H.A.Staab
- molecular and organic based ferromagnets, J.S.Miller and A.J.Epstein
- amine selective comolexation-coloration with azophenol-dyed crowns, S.Misumi and J.Kaneda
- multi-component redox materials for charge-trapping - pH-dependant "reactification" using viologen/quinone systems, M.S.Wrighton et al
- silicon-branched polysilanes, H.Matsumoto et al
- bridged macrocyclic metal complexes as semiconducting materials, M.Hanack
- conducting polymers via a novel polymerization reaction, H.Wynberg et al. Part 3 Organic synthesis for life science: enantiometrically pure building blocks from sugars - efficient preparation and utilization in natural product synthesis, F.W.Lichtenthaler
- structure activity relationships for alkaloid modulators of ion channels, J.W.Daly
- new approaches to ring A of cholecalciferol metabolites, J.Ficini
- new approaches to versatile chiral beta-lactam building blocks - application in the synthesis of novel antibiotics, E.Hungerbuhler et al
- design and development of chemotherapeutic drugs, K.A.Watanabe et al
- inhibitors of HMG-CoA reductase - total synthesis of compactin analogs, P.M.Wovkulich et al
- syntheses of biological active sites, T.G.Taylor
- enzymes in organic synthesis, present and future, J.B.Jones
- molecular design toward biologically significant compounds based on platelet activating factor - agonists and antagonists, M.Ohno et al.
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