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Organic synthesis using transition metals / [electronic resource]

by Bates, Roderick.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Chichester, West Sussex : Wiley, 2012Edition: 2nd ed.Description: 1 online resource.ISBN: 9781118313664; 1118313666; 9781118313671; 1118313674; 9781119942856; 1119942853; 9781119942863; 1119942861.Subject(s): Transition metals | Organic compounds -- Synthesis | Transition metal complexes | SCIENCE -- Chemistry -- Industrial & Technical | Organic compounds -- Synthesis | Transition metals | Katalyse | Organische Synthese | Übergangsmetall | Electronic books | Electronic books | Electronic booksOnline resources: Wiley Online Library
Contents:
Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; About the Author; Preface; Chapter 1: Introduction; 1.1 The Basics; 1.2 The Basic Structural Types; 1.3 Just How Many Ligands Can Fit Around a Metal Atom?; 1.4 Mechanism and the Basic Reaction Steps; 1.5 Catalysis; Chapter 2: Coupling Reactions; 2.1 Carbon-Carbon Bond Formation; 2.2 Lithium and Magnesium: Kumada Coupling; 2.3 Zinc: The Negishi Reaction; 2.4 Aluminium and Zirconium; 2.5 Tin: The Stille Reaction; 2.6 Boron: The Suzuki Reaction; 2.7 Silicon: The Hiyama Reaction; 2.8 Copper: The Sonogashira Reaction; 2.9 Other Metals; 2.10 Homocoupling.
Summary: "Organic Synthesis Using Transition Metals, 2nd Edition considers the ways in which transition metals, as catalysts and reagents, can be used in organic synthesis. It concentrates on the bond-forming reactions that set transition metal chemistry apart from "classical" organic chemistry"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; About the Author; Preface; Chapter 1: Introduction; 1.1 The Basics; 1.2 The Basic Structural Types; 1.3 Just How Many Ligands Can Fit Around a Metal Atom?; 1.4 Mechanism and the Basic Reaction Steps; 1.5 Catalysis; Chapter 2: Coupling Reactions; 2.1 Carbon-Carbon Bond Formation; 2.2 Lithium and Magnesium: Kumada Coupling; 2.3 Zinc: The Negishi Reaction; 2.4 Aluminium and Zirconium; 2.5 Tin: The Stille Reaction; 2.6 Boron: The Suzuki Reaction; 2.7 Silicon: The Hiyama Reaction; 2.8 Copper: The Sonogashira Reaction; 2.9 Other Metals; 2.10 Homocoupling.

"Organic Synthesis Using Transition Metals, 2nd Edition considers the ways in which transition metals, as catalysts and reagents, can be used in organic synthesis. It concentrates on the bond-forming reactions that set transition metal chemistry apart from "classical" organic chemistry"-- Provided by publisher.

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