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Catalytic Asymmetric Synthesis


Catalytic Asymmetric Synthesis


4. Aufl.

von: Takahiko Akiyama, Iwao Ojima

211,99 €

Verlag: Wiley
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 26.05.2022
ISBN/EAN: 9781119736400
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 912

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<b>Catalytic Asymmetric Synthesis</b> <p><b>Seminal text presenting detailed accounts of the most important catalytic asymmetric reactions known today</b> <p>This book covers the preparation of enantiomerically pure or enriched chemical compounds by use of chiral catalyst molecules. While reviewing the most important catalytic methods for asymmetric organic synthesis, this book highlights the most important and recent developments in catalytic asymmetric synthesis. Edited by two well-qualified experts, sample topics covered in the work include: <ul><li>Metal catalysis, organocatalysis, photoredox catalysis, enzyme catalysis</li> <li>C–H bond functionalization reactions</li> <li>Carbon–carbon bond formation reactions, carbon–halogen bond formation reactions, hydrogenations, polymerizations, flow reactions</li> <li>Axially chiral compounds</li></ul> <p>Retaining the best of its predecessors but now thoroughly up to date with the important and recent developments in catalytic asymmetric synthesis, the 4th edition of <i>Catalytic Asymmetric Synthesis</i> serves as an excellent desktop reference and text for researchers and students, from upper-level undergraduates all the way to experienced professionals in industry or academia.
<p>Preface ix</p> <p>Preface to the First Edition xi</p> <p>List of Contributors xiii</p> <p><b>Part I Asymmetric Organocatalysis 1</b></p> <p>1 Asymmetric Enamine and Iminium Ion Catalysis 3<br /><i>Yujiro Hayashi</i></p> <p>2 Asymmetric Acid Organocatalysis 29<br /><i>Takahiko Akiyama</i></p> <p>3 Asymmetric Base Organocatalysis 81<br /><i>Azusa Kondoh and Masahiro Terada</i></p> <p>4 Asymmetric Phase-Transfer and Ion-Pair Organocatalyses 117<br /><i>Edward Miller, Patrick J. Moon, and F. Dean Toste</i></p> <p>5 Asymmetric Peptide Catalysis 157<br /><i>Kazuaki Kudo</i></p> <p>6 Asymmetric Carbene Catalysis: A Brief Highlight of Developments in the Past Decade 199<br /><i>Jia-Lei Yan, Hongling Wang, and Yonggui Robin Chi</i></p> <p>7 Asymmetric Hypervalent Iodine Catalysis 243<br /><i>Muhammet Uyanik and Kazuaki Ishihara</i></p> <p><b>Part II Asymmetric Photochemical Reactions and Photoredox Catalysis 277</b></p> <p>8 Asymmetric Visible-Light Photoredox Catalysis 279<br /><i>Jiyuan Lyu, Aurélie Claraz, and Géraldine Masson</i></p> <p>9 Asymmetric Photoredox Reactions without Photocatalysts 329<br /><i>Dengke Ma, Thomas Hin-Fung </i><i>Wong, and Paolo Melchiorre</i></p> <p>10 Enantioselective Photochemical [2+2] Cycloaddition Reactions 355<br /><i>Freya M. Harvey and Thorsten Bach</i></p> <p><b>Part III Asymmetric Synthesis Through C–H Bond Activation 385</b></p> <p>11 Asymmetric C–H Functionalization of C(sp2)–H Bond 387<br /><i>Uttam Dhawa, Tomasz Wdowik, and Lutz Ackermann</i></p> <p>12 Asymmetric C–H Functionalization of C(sp3)–H Bond 429<br /><i>Xiao Zhang, Yangyang Shen, Eva Bednáŕová, and Tomislav Rovis</i></p> <p><b>Part IV Asymmetric Synthesis Through Carbon–Halogen Bond Formation and Enzyme Catalysis 491</b></p> <p>13 Asymmetric Carbon–Halogen Bond Forming Reactions (Excluding C–H Activation Processes) 493<br /><i>Santos Fustero, Attila M. Remete, Loránd Kiss, Mercedes Medio-Simón, Jorge Escorihuela, and Daniel M. Sedgwick</i></p> <p>14 Enzyme-Catalyzed Asymmetric Synthesis 531<br /><i>Gonzalo de Gonzalo and Andrés R. Alcántara</i></p> <p><b>Part V Asymmetric Hydrogenation 559</b></p> <p>15 Asymmetric Hydrogenation 561<br /><i>Anton Vidal-Ferran, </i><i>Arnald Grabulosa, Xavier Verdaguer, and Antoni Riera</i></p> <p><b>Part VI Asymmetric Carbon–Carbon Bond Forming Reactions Chapter 617<br /></b>16 Asymmetric Nucleophilic Addition to Ketones and Ketimines and Conjugate</p> <p>Addition Reactions 619<br /><i>Luo Ge and Syuzanna R. Harutyunyan</i></p> <p>17 Asymmetric Allylic Alkylation, Allylation, and Related Reactions 661<br /><i>Tyler J. Fulton, Yun E. Du, and Brian M. Stoltz</i></p> <p>18 Asymmetric Carbometallations Including Carbocyclizations 705<br /><i>Ken Tanaka</i></p> <p><b>Part VII Asymmetric Synthesis of Non-Centro- Chiral Compounds 727</b></p> <p>19 Asymmetric Synthesis of Axially Chiral Compounds 729<br /><i>Shaohua Xiang, Jun Kee Cheng, and Bin Tan</i></p> <p>20 Asymmetric Synthesis of Planar Chiral and Helically Chiral Compounds 769<br /><i>Takanori Shibata</i></p> <p><b>Part VIII Asymmetric Polymerization 803</b></p> <p>21 Asymmetric Polymerization 805<br /><i>Jie Li and Xiao-Bing Lu</i></p> <p><b>Part IX Asymmetric Catalysis in Continuous-Flow System 831</b></p> <p>22 Continuous-Flow Chemistry in Catalytic Asymmetric Synthesis 833<br /><i>Haruro Ishitani, Yuki Saito, and Shuˉ Kobayashi</i></p> <p>Index 869</p>
<p><b>Takahiko Akiyama, PhD, </b>is Professor of Chemistry at Gakushuin University. Among his honors are the Nagoya Silver Medal (2012), the Arthur C. Cope Scholar Award (ACS) (2016), the Humboldt Research Award (2016), and the Chemical Society of Japan Award for Creative Work (2009).</p> <p><b>Iwao Ojima, PhD, </b>is University Distinguished Professor and Director of the Institute of Chemical Biology and Drug Discovery at the State University of New York, Stony Brook. He is a recipient of numerous awards, including the Arthur C. Cope Scholar Award (1994), E. B. Hershberg Award (2001), ACS Award for Creative Work in Fluorine Chemistry (2013), Ernest Guenther Award (2019) (all from ACS), and the Chemical Society of Japan Award (1999).
<p><b>Seminal text presenting detailed accounts of the most important catalytic asymmetric reactions known today</b></p> <p>This book covers the preparation of enantiomerically pure or enriched chemical compounds by use of chiral catalyst molecules. While reviewing the most important catalytic methods for asymmetric organic synthesis, this book highlights the most important and recent developments in catalytic asymmetric synthesis. Edited by two well-qualified experts, sample topics covered in the work include: <ul><li>Metal catalysis, organocatalysis, photoredox catalysis, enzyme catalysis</li> <li>C–H bond functionalization reactions</li> <li>Carbon–carbon bond formation reactions, carbon–halogen bond formation reactions, hydrogenations, polymerizations, flow reactions</li> <li>Axially chiral compounds</li></ul> <p>Retaining the best of its predecessors but now thoroughly up to date with the important and recent developments in catalytic asymmetric synthesis, the 4th edition of <i>Catalytic Asymmetric Synthesis</i> serves as an excellent desktop reference and text for researchers and students, from upper-level undergraduates all the way to experienced professionals in industry or academia.

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