This first comprehensive overview of the rapidly growing field emphasizes the use of hydrogen bonding as a tool for organic synthesis, especially catalysis. As such, it covers such topics as enzyme chemistry, organocatalysis and total synthesis, all unified by the unique advantages of hydrogen bondi
Hydrogen Bonding in Organic Synthesis
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 392
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This first comprehensive overview of the rapidly growing field emphasizes the use of hydrogen bonding as a tool for organic synthesis, especially catalysis. As such, it covers such topics as enzyme chemistry, organocatalysis and total synthesis, all unified by the unique advantages of hydrogen bonding in the construction of complex molecules from simple precursors.
Providing everything you need to know, this is a definite must for every synthetic chemist in academia and industry.
β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 1β4): Petri Pihko
Chapter 2 Hydrogen?Bond Catalysis or Bronsted?Acid Catalysis? General Considerations (pages 5β14): Takahiko Akiyama
Chapter 3 Computational Studies of Organocatalytic Processes Based on Hydrogen Bonding (pages 15β42): Albrecht Berkessel and Kerstin Etzenbach?Effers
Chapter 4 Oxyanion Holes and Their Mimics (pages 43β71): Petri Pihko, Sanna Rapakko and Rik K. Wierenga
Chapter 5 Bronsted Acids, H?Bond Donors, and Combined Acid Systems in Asymmetric Catalysis (pages 73β140): Hisashi Yamamoto and Joshua N. Payette
Chapter 6 (Thio)urea Organocatalysts (pages 141β351): Mike Kotke and Peter R. Schreiner
Chapter 7 Highlights of Hydrogen Bonding in Total Synthesis (pages 353β371): Mitsuru Shoji and Yujiro Hayashi
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