?-Hydroxy Acids in Enantioselective Syntheses
β Scribed by Garry M. Coppola, Dr. Herbert F. Schuster(auth.)
- Publisher
- Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 525
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Attention synthetic chemist!
Chiral alpha-hydroxy acids available from nature's chiral pool serve as starting materials in a wide variety of enantioselective conversions leading to commercially important products. This monograph, a stimulating source of ideas and an essential reference work for research chemists, focuses on the well-known lactic, mandelic, malic, and tartaric acids.
Well-chosen examples show how chiral centers inherent in these simple compounds can be used to control the introduction of further stereogenic centers. Readers can directly apply new transformations in their own work since reaction conditions are given in handy tables.
Chapter 1 Lactic Acid (Part 1) (pages 1β64):
Chapter 1 Lactic Acid (Part 2) (pages 65β118):
Chapter 1 Lactic Acid (Part 3) (pages 119β136):
Chapter 2 Mandelic Acid (pages 137β165):
Chapter 3 Malic Acid (Part 1) (pages 167β213):
Chapter 3 Malic Acid (Part 2) (pages 213β275):
Chapter 3 Malic Acid (Part 3) (pages 275β312):
Chapter 4 Tartaric Acid (Part 1) (pages 313β368):
Chapter 4 Tartaric Acid (Part 2) (pages 368β424):
Chapter 4 Tartaric Acid (Part 3) (pages 424β478):
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