Science of synthesis. Applications of domino transformations in organic synthesis /
Volume 1 covers polyene/cation-pi cyclizations, metathesis, radical, and metal-mediated reactions, and non-radical skeletal rearrangements. Volume 2 covers pericyclic reactions (Diels-Alder, sigmatropic shifts, ene reactions), dearomatizations, and additions to C-O/C-N multiple bonds.
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Georg Thieme Verlag KG,
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Publisher Address: | Stuttgart : |
Publication Dates: | [2016] |
Literature type: | Book |
Language: | English |
Series: |
Science of synthesis. Reference library
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Summary: |
Volume 1 covers polyene/cation-pi cyclizations, metathesis, radical, and metal-mediated reactions, and non-radical skeletal rearrangements. Volume 2 covers pericyclic reactions (Diels-Alder, sigmatropic shifts, ene reactions), dearomatizations, and additions to C-O/C-N multiple bonds. |
Item Description: |
Same content issued in 2 editions. No series statement. |
Carrier Form: | 2 volumes : illustrations ; 26 cm. |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references and indexes. |
ISBN: |
9783131731418 3131731419 9783132211513 3132211516 |
Index Number: | QD262 |
CLC: | O621.3 |
Call Number: | O621.3/S416-1 |
Contents: |
Volume 1. Polyene cyclizations -- Cation-pi cyclizations of epoxides and polyepoxides -- Metathesis reactions -- Enyne-metathesis-based domino reactions in natural product synthesis -- Domino metathesis reactions involving carbonyls -- Radical reactions -- Peroxy radical additions -- Radical cyclizations -- Tandem radical processes -- Non-radical skeletal rearrangements -- Protic acid/base induced reactions -- Lewis acid/base induced reations -- Brook rearrangement as the key step in domino reactions -- Metal-mediated reactions -- Palladium-mediated domino-reactions -- Dirhodium-catalyzed do Volume 2. Pericyclic reactions -- The Diels-Alder cycloaddition reaction in the context of domino processes -- Domino reactions including [2+2], [3+2], or [5+2] cycloadditions -- Domino transformations involving an electrocyclization reaction -- Sigmatropic shifts and Ene reactions (excluding [3,3]) -- Domino transformations initiated by of proceeding through [3,3]-sigmatropic rearrangements -- Intermolecular alkylative dearomatization of phenolic derivatives in organic synthesis -- Additions to alkenes and C=O and C=N bonds -- Additions to nonactivated C=C bonds. |