Lewis acid reagents : a practical approach
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Lewis acid reagents : a practical approach
(The practical approach in chemistry series)
Oxford University Press, 1999
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Many important Carbon-Carbon bond forming processes are catalyzed by Lewis acid reagents. There are important recent advances in Lewis acid chemistry. A variety of new selective organic syntheses are now available using modified/designed reagents. This book is a comprehensive laboratory guide which will prove invaluable to all organic chemists wishing to use these new Lewis acid reagents in modern organic synthesis. Both new and established chemists will find in this
book all the necessary information they need to enable them to exploit these powerful synthetic tools.
Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Synthetic utility of bulky aluminium reagents as Lewis acid receptors
- 3. Boron reagents
- 4. Magnesium (II) and other alkali and alkaline earth metals
- 5. Zinc (II) reagents
- 6. Chiral titanium complexes for enantioselective catalysis
- 7. Tin Lewis acid
- 8. Silicon (IV) reagents
- 9. Silver and gold reagents
- 10. Zr- and Hf-centred Lewis acid in organic synthesis
- 11. Scandium(III) and yttrium (III) reagents
- 12. Lanthanides (III) reagents
- 13. Other transition metal reagents: chiral transition-metal Lewis acid catalysis for asymmetric organic synthesis
- 14. Lewis acids-assisted anionic polymerizations for synthesis of polymers with controlled molecular weights
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