Advances in carbanion chemistry
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Advances in carbanion chemistry
JAI Press, 1992-1996
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- v. 2
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v. 1 ISBN 9780892328598
Description
This series deals with all facets of the continuously evolving area of carbanion chemistry. It will not slight structural and physical organic aspects at the expense of reactivity and synthetic topics; fundamentals will be stressed, as will synthetic applications. The overall aim is to provide a series which lends itself to pedagogic and resource use by novice and experienced investigators, graduates and professionals.
Table of Contents
- Superbases and their use in organic synthesis, Alessandro Mordini
- structures of lithium enolates and phenolates in solution, Lloyd M. Jackman and Jacqueline Bortiatynski
- recent results in NMR spectroscopy of organolithium compounds, Walter Bauer and Paul von Rague Schleyer
- recent developments in stereoselective aldol reactions, Manfred Barun
- chiral sulfinylallyl and alpha-sulfinyl ketimine anoins in organic synthesis, Duy H. Hua.
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v. 2 ISBN 9781559385480
Description
This series deals with all facets of the continuously evolving area of carbanion chemistry. It will not slight structural and physical organic aspects at the expense of reactivity and synthetic topics; fundamentals will be stressed, as will synthetic applications. The overall aim is to provide a series which lends itself to pedagogic and resource use by novice and experienced investigators, graduates and professionals.
Table of Contents
- The Wittig reactions - stereoselectivity and a history of mechanistic ideas (1953-1991), E. Vedeja and M.J. Peterson
- formation and reactions of stereochemically homogeneous allylic metals, A. Yanagisawa and H. Yamamoto
- recent advances in diastereoselective syntheses promoted by zinc and boron enolates, E. Taglievini et al
- advances in photochemical generation and reactions of carbanions, D. Budac and R. Wan
- benzyl and heteroarylmethyl carbanions - structure and substituent effects, S. Bradamante and G.A. Pagani.
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