Transition metal reagents and catalysts : innovations in organic synthesis
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Transition metal reagents and catalysts : innovations in organic synthesis
John Wiley, c2000
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Transition Metal Reagents and Catalysts Innovations in Organic Synthesis Jiro Tsuji Emeritus Professor, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan Numerous innovative and practical synthetic methods using transition metal complexes as either catalysts or reagents have been developed over the last 35 years. Transition Metal Reagents and Catalysts combines the varied applications of transition metal complexes in a unique and timely book in this rapidly advancing area of organic synthesis. This text is an easily understandable and enjoyable read for organic chemists who are not yet familiar with organo-transition metal chemistry. Transition Metal Reagents and Catalysts presents: Complete coverage of nearly 35 years of transition metal complex chemistry An in-depth treatment of many innovative synthetic methodologies A rational classification of all reactions according to substrates and reaction mechanisms Examples of important applications of transition metal catalysed reactions. A knowledge of organic synthesis using transition metal complexes is a must for all synthetic organic chemists.
Written for chemists who wish to apply novel synthetic methods using transition metal complexes to solve problems in organic and pharmaceutical chemistry, such as synthesis of fine and bulk chemicals and natural products, Transition Metal Reagents and Catalysts is an essential reference source and an indispensible research companion.
Table of Contents
Pioneering Industrial Processes Using Homogeneous Transition Metal Catalysts. Basic Chemistry of Transition Metal Complexes and Their Reaction Patterns. Reactions of Organic Halides and Pseudohalides. Reactions of Allylic Compounds. Reactions of Conjugated Dienes. Reactions of Propargylic Compounds. Reactions of Alkenes and Alkynes. Synthetic Reactions via Transition Metal Carbene Complexes. Protection and Activation by Coordination. Catalytic Hydrogenation, Transfer Hydrogenation and Hyrosilylation. Reactions Promoted and Catalysed by Pd(II) Compounds. Index.
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