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Multi-component reactions in molecular diversity

โœ Scribed by Goddard, Jean-Philippe; Malacria, Max; Ollivier, Cyril


Publisher
ISTE Ltd; John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Year
2020
Tongue
English
Leaves
203
Series
Eco-compatibility of organic synthesis set volume 1; Chemistry series
Category
Library

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โœฆ Table of Contents


Cover......Page 1
Half-Title Page......Page 3
Title Page......Page 5
Copyright Page......Page 6
Contents......Page 7
1.1. Introduction......Page 9
1.2.1. Concept and correlation with the principles of green chemistry......Page 10
1.2.2. Origins and areas of application......Page 13
1.3.1. History: the predominant role of palladium......Page 17
1.3.2. Contribution of catalysis in multicomponent reactions......Page 20
1.3.3. Multicomponent catalytic reactions: design and applications......Page 32
1.4. Conclusion......Page 56
1.5. References......Page 57
2.1. Introduction......Page 67
2.2.1. Diastereoselective domino reactions......Page 69
2.2.2. Enantioselective domino-domino reactions......Page 77
2.3.1. Diastereoselective multicomponent reactions......Page 89
2.3.2. Enantioselective multicomponent reactions......Page 100
2.4. Conclusion......Page 112
2.5. References......Page 113
3. Multicomponent Radical Processes: Recent Developments......Page 129
3.1. Polar effects: electrophilic and nucleophilic radical scales......Page 130
3.2.1. Three-component radical reactions: radical additions to olefins......Page 131
3.2.2. Three-component radical reactions: radical additions on imines......Page 143
3.2.3. Four- and five-component radical reactions: carbonylation reactions......Page 148
3.3.1. Multi-component radical-anionic reactions......Page 153
3.3.2. Multi-component radical-cationic reactions......Page 165
3.4.1. Organometallic-radical sequential reactions......Page 168
3.4.2. Ugi reactions: radical reactions......Page 169
3.4.3. Passerini reaction using radicals......Page 171
3.5. Multicomponent reactions by photoredox catalysis......Page 174
3.7. References......Page 180
List of Authors......Page 191
Index......Page 193
Other titles from iSTE in Chemistry......Page 199
EULA......Page 201


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