References to figures are given in italic type; references to tables are given in bold type. acetonitrile 9 acylation reactions, polymer-supported 188-190 adamanzanes 17, 19 alcohols, silyation 114, 115, 116 aldol reactions 126, 211-214 copper and amidine cocatalysed 75 DMAN-catalysed 263 guanidine-
Superbases for Organic Synthesis || Perspectives
β Scribed by Ishikawa, Tsutomu
- Publisher
- John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 107 KB
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Article
- ISBN
- 0470518006
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β¦ Synopsis
Guanidines, amidines and phosphazenes have been attracting attention in organic synthesis due to their potential functionality resulting from their extremely strong basicity. They are also promising catalysts because of their potential for easy molecular modification, possible recyclability, and reduced or zero toxicity. Importantly, these molecules can be derived as natural products β valuable as scientists move towards βsustainable chemistryβ, where reagents and catalysts are derived from biomaterial sources.
Superbases for Organic Synthesis is an essential guide to these important molecules for preparative organic synthesis. Topics covered include the following aspects:
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an introduction to organosuperbases
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physicochemical properties of organic superbases
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amidines and guanidines in organic synthesis
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phosphazene: preparation, reaction and catalytic role
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polymer-supported organosuperbases
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application of organosuperbases to total synthesis
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related organocatalysts: proton sponges and urea derivatives
- amidines and guanidines in natural products and medicines
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Superbases for Organic Synthesis is a comprehensive, authoritative and up-to-date guide to these important reagents for organic chemists, drug discovery researchers and those interested in the chemistry of natural products.
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Guanidines, amidines and phosphazenes have been attracting attention in organic synthesis due to their potential functionality resulting from their extremely strong basicity. They are also promising catalysts because of their potential for easy molecular modification, possible recyclability, and red
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Guanidines, amidines and phosphazenes have been attracting attention in organic synthesis due to their potential functionality resulting from their extremely strong basicity. They are also promising catalysts because of their potential for easy molecular modification, possible recyclability, and red