Asymmetric catalysis in organic synthesis

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Asymmetric catalysis in organic synthesis

Ryoji Noyori

(The George Fisher Baker non-resident lectureship in chemistry at Cornell University)(A Wiley-Interscience publication)

Wiley, c1994

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Deals with basic principles of asymmetric catalysis focusing on its synthetic significance. Covers homogeneous asymmetric hydrogenation, asymmetric catalysis via chiral metal complexes, heterogeneous catalysis and non-organometallic catalysis. The collection of a range of stereoselective reactions illustrate various strategies and methodologies as well as their general utility.

Table of Contents

Homogeneous Asymmetric Hydrogenation. Enantioselective Isomerization of Olefins. Asymmetric Catalysis via Chiral Metal Complexes: Selected Examples. Enantioselective Addition of Organometallic Reagents to Carbonyl Compounds: Chirality Transfer, Multiplication, and Amplification. Three-Component Synthesis of Prostaglandins. Asymmetric Catalysis with Purely Organic Compounds. Heterogeneous Asymmetric Catalysis. Index.

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