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Comprehensive Asymmetric Catalysis - Supplement 2

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The second supplement to the three volume reference work Comprehensive Asymmetric Catalysis critically reviews new developments to the hottest topics in the field written by recognised experts. Seven chapters which are already in the major reference work have been supplemented and additionally a new chapter on Aminohydroxylation of Carbon-Carbon Double Bonds has been included. Thus, the state of the art in this area is now re-established. Together with the basic three volume book set and Supplement 1 it is not only the principal reference source for synthetic organic chemists, but also for all scientific researchers who use chiral compounds in their work (for example, in biochemical investigations and molecular medicine) as well as for pharmaceutical chemists and other industrial researchers who prepare chiral compounds.

List of contents

5.2. R.L. Halterman: Hydrogenation of Non-Functionalized Carbon-Carbon Double Bonds .-
6.4. T. Ohkuma, R. Noyori: Hydroboration of Carbonyl Groups .-
20.1. A. Bayer: Latest Developments in the Asymmetric Dihydroxylation Process .- 
20.2. A. Bayer: Aminohydroxylation of Carbon-Carbon Double Bonds .-
24. J.-F. Paquin, M. Lautens: Allylic Substitution Reactions .-
27. A. Yanagisawa: Allylation of C=O .-
31.1. K. Tomioka: Conjugate Addition of Organometallics to Activated Olefins .-
34.2. A. Yanagisawa: Protonation of Enolates

About the author

Hisashi Yamamoto, born 1943, began his research in Hitosi Nozaki's laboratory at the Kyoto University, Japan. After obtaining his PhD under Elias J. Corey, he joined Toray Industries, Inc., Japan. He has been Professor at the University of Chicago since 2002. Hisashi Yamamoto's work has been widely acknowledged and honored with several academic awards and titles (e.g. Max-Tishler Prize, 1998, Le Grand Prix de la Fondation Maison de la Chimie, 2001, Tetrahedron Chair, 2002). He is on the editorial boards of several outstanding publications including the European Journal of Organic Chemistry and Encyclopedia of Reagents for Organic Synthesis

Summary

The second supplement to the three volume reference work Comprehensive Asymmetric Catalysis critically reviews new developments to the hottest topics in the field written by recognised experts. Seven chapters which are already in the major reference work have been supplemented and additionally a new chapter on Aminohydroxylation of Carbon-Carbon Double Bonds has been included. Thus, the state of the art in this area is now re-established. Together with the basic three volume book set and Supplement 1 it is not only the principal reference source for synthetic organic chemists, but also for all scientific researchers who use chiral compounds in their work (for example, in biochemical investigations and molecular medicine) as well as for pharmaceutical chemists and other industrial researchers who prepare chiral compounds.

Product details

Assisted by Eric N. Jacobsen (Editor), Andrea Pfaltz (Editor), Andreas Pfaltz (Editor), Hisashi Yamamoto (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 13.10.2010
 
EAN 9783642059018
ISBN 978-3-642-05901-8
No. of pages 135
Dimensions 159 mm x 9 mm x 236 mm
Weight 238 g
Illustrations XVI, 135 p.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Chemistry > Organic chemistry

B, Medicine, Medical research, ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, Life Sciences, biochemistry, Chemistry and Materials Science, Food Science, Biochemistry, general, Biomedicine, general, Biomedical Research, Food—Biotechnology, Food & beverage technology

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