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Investigation of Reactions Involving Pentacoordinate Intermediates - The Mechanism of the Wittig Reaction

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In this thesis, the author outlines the discovery of an effect common to representative examples of all Li salt-free Wittig Reactions. The implications of such a universally applicable effect are that all such Wittig reactions occur through the same mechanism. Although the Wittig reaction was first discovered in 1953, its reaction mechanism has never been definitively settled with many different variants proposed and disproved. The work in this thesis shows conclusively that for [2+2] cycloadditions all Wittig reactions occur by the same irreversible mechanism. In addition, the author also describes a new chromatography-free method for the removal of phosphine oxide from the alkene crude product of the Wittig reaction. The work in this thesis has led to several publications in high-profile journals.

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Introduction to the Wittig reaction & discussion of the mechanism.- Wittig reactions of aldehydes bearing a beta-heteroatom substituent.- A convenient chromatography-free method for the purification of alkenes produced in the Wittig reaction.- Experimental.

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In this thesis, the author outlines the discovery of an effect common to representative examples of all Li salt-free Wittig Reactions. The implications of such a universally applicable effect are that all such Wittig reactions occur through the same mechanism. Although the Wittig reaction was first discovered in 1953, its reaction mechanism has never been definitively settled with many different variants proposed and disproved. The work in this thesis shows conclusively that for [2+2] cycloadditions all Wittig reactions occur by the same irreversible mechanism. In addition, the author also describes a new chromatography-free method for the removal of phosphine oxide from the alkene crude product of the Wittig reaction. The work in this thesis has led to several publications in high-profile journals.

Product details

Authors Peter A Byrne, Peter A. Byrne
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.03.2013
 
EAN 9783642320446
ISBN 978-3-642-32044-6
No. of pages 231
Dimensions 160 mm x 245 mm x 18 mm
Weight 502 g
Illustrations XVI, 231 p. 33 illus., 25 illus. in color.
Series Springer Theses
Springer Theses
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Chemistry > Organic chemistry

Analytische Chemie, B, ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, Quanten- und theoretische Chemie, Chemistry and Materials Science, Quantum & theoretical chemistry, Theoretical and Computational Chemistry, Chemistry, Physical and theoretical, Theoretical Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry

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