Transition-Metal-Mediated Aromatic Ring Construction

Author: Ken Tanaka  

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc‎

Publication year: 2013

E-ISBN: 9781118630167

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9781118148921

Subject: O625 aromatic compound

Language: ENG

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Description

State-of-the-science methods, synthetic routes, and strategies to construct aromatic rings

The development of new reactions for the synthesis of aromatic compounds is a highly active research area in organic synthesis, providing new functional organic materials, functional reagents, and biologically active compounds. Recently, significant advances in transition-metal-mediated reactions have enabled the efficient and practical construction of new aromatic rings with useful properties and applications. This book draws together and reviews all the latest discoveries and methods in transition-metal-mediated reactions, offering readers promising new routes to design and construct complex aromatic compounds.

Integrating metal catalysis with aromatic compound synthesis, Transition-Metal-Mediated Aromatic Ring Construction offers a practical guide to the methods, synthetic routes, and strategies for constructing aromatic compounds. The book's five parts examine:

  • [2+2+2], [2+2+1], and related cycloaddition reactions
  • [4+2], [3+2], and related cycloaddition reactions
  • Electrocyclization reactions
  • Coupling and addition reactions
  • Other important transformations, including methathesis reactions and skeletal rearrangement reactions

Edited by Ken Tanaka, an internationally recognized expert in the field of transition-metal catalysis, the book features authors who are leading pioneers and researchers in synthetic reactions. Their contributions reflect a thorough review and analysis of the literature as well as their own firsthand laboratory experience developing new aromatic compounds.

All chapters end with a summary and outlook, setting forth new avenues of research and forecasting new discoveries. There are also references at the end of each chapter, guiding readers to important original research reports and reviews.

In summary, Transition-Metal-Mediated Aromatic Ring Construction offers synthetic chemists a promising new avenue for the development of important new aromatic compounds with a broad range of applications.

Chapter

CONTENTS

pp.:  3 – 7

CONTRIBUTORS

pp.:  7 – 19

PREFACE

pp.:  19 – 23

PART III ELECTROCYCLIZATION REACTIONS

pp.:  345 – 479

PART IV COUPLING AND ADDITION REACTIONS

pp.:  479 – 595

PART V OTHER IMPORTANT TRANSFORMATIONS

pp.:  595 – 743

INDEX

pp.:  743 – 821

LastPages

pp.:  821 – 832

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