Domino Reactions :Concepts for Efficient Organic Synthesis

Publication subTitle :Concepts for Efficient Organic Synthesis

Author: Lutz F. Tietze  

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc‎

Publication year: 2013

E-ISBN: 9783527671335

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9783527334322

Subject: O621.3 Organic synthesis chemistry.

Language: ENG

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Description

The follow-up to the successful "Domino Reaction in Organic Synthesis", this ready reference brings up to date on the original concept. The chapters have been arranged according to the name of well-known transformations of the first step and in combination with the formed products. Each chapter is written by an internationally renowned expert, and the book is edited by L. F. Tietze, who established the concept of domino reactions.

The one-stop source for all synthetic chemists to improve the synthetic efficiency and allow an ecologically and economically beneficial preparation of every chemical compound.

Chapter

Index

pp.:  1 – 647

Contents

pp.:  7 – 15

Preface

pp.:  15 – 17

List of Contributors

pp.:  17 – 21

List of Abbreviations

pp.:  21 – 27

Chapter Introduction

pp.:  27 – 33

Chapter 1 Transition-Metal-Catalyzed Carbonylative Domino Reactions

pp.:  33 – 57

Chapter 2 Metathesis Reactions in Domino Processes

pp.:  57 – 93

Chapter 3 C-H Activation Reactions in Domino Processes

pp.:  93 – 131

Chapter 4 Domino Reactions Initiated by Nucleophilic Substitution

pp.:  131 – 167

Chapter 5 Radical Reactions in Domino Processes

pp.:  167 – 209

Chapter 6 Pericyclic Reactions in Domino Processes

pp.:  209 – 245

Chapter 7 Modern Domino Reactions Containing a Michael Addition Reaction

pp.:  245 – 293

Chapter 8 Aldol Reactions in Domino Processes

pp.:  293 – 321

Chapter 9 Oxidations and Reductions in Domino Processes

pp.:  321 – 351

Chapter 10 Organocatalysis in Domino Processes

pp.:  351 – 445

Chapter 11 Metal-Catalyzed Enantio- and Diastereoselective C-C Bond-Forming Reactions in Domino Processes

pp.:  445 – 489

Chapter 12 Domino Processes under Microwave Irradiation, High Pressure, and in Water

pp.:  489 – 523

Chapter 13 Domino Reactions in Library Synthesis

pp.:  523 – 549

Chapter 14 Domino Reactions in the Total Synthesis of Natural Products

pp.:  549 – 605

Chapter 15 Multicomponent Domino Process: Rational Design and Serendipity

pp.:  605 – 1

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