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Ruthenium Catalysts and Fine Chemistry

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Molecular ruthenium catalysts, during the last decade, have provided new indispensable synthetic methods that cannot be promoted by other catalysts, and they now constitute an emerging field for the selective preparation of fine chemicals. The major reaction types for carbon-carbon and carbon-heteroatom bond formation, most of them with atom economy, are comprehensively discussed by leading experts. The authors highlight the most important discoveries in ruthenium catalysis and propose activation processes, some of them being still controversial. They illustrate the innovation and usefulness in organic synthesis of specific reactions including carbocyclization, cyclopropanation, olefin metathesis, carbonylation, oxidation, transformation of silicon containing substrates, and show novel reactions operating via vinylidene intermediates, radical processes, inert bonds activation as well as catalysis in water. Therefore, the reader will receive a balanced view of this rapidly developing field.

List of contents

S. Dérien, F. Monnier and P.H. Dixneuf: Ruthenium-Catalyzed C-C Bond Formation.- F. Kakiuchi, N. Chatani: Activation of Inert C-H Bonds.- H. Nishiyama: Cyclopropanation with Ruthenium Catalysts.- S.J. Connon, S. Blechert: Recent Advances in Alkene Metathesis.- C. Bruneau: Ruthenium Vinylidenes and Allenylidenes in Catalysis.- L. Delaude, A. Demonceau and A.F. Noels: Ruthenium-Promoted Radical Processes Toward Fine Chemistry.- N. Chatani: Selective Carbonylations with Ruthenium Catalysts.- B. Marciniec, C. Pretraszuk: Synthesis of Silicon Derivatives with Ruthenium Catalysts.- Y. Yamamoto, K. Itoh: Ruthenium-Catalyzed Synthesis of Heterocyclic Compounds.- I.W.C.E. Arends, T. Kodama and R.A. Sheldon: Oxidations Using Ruthenium Catalysts.- M. Wang, C.-J. Li: Ruthenium-Catalyzed Organic Synthesis in Aqueous Media

Summary

Molecular ruthenium catalysts, during the last decade, have provided new indispensable synthetic methods that cannot be promoted by other catalysts, and they now constitute an emerging field for the selective preparation of fine chemicals. The major reaction types for carbon-carbon and carbon-heteroatom bond formation, most of them with atom economy, are comprehensively discussed by leading experts. The authors highlight the most important discoveries in ruthenium catalysis and propose activation processes, some of them being still controversial. They illustrate the innovation and usefulness in organic synthesis of specific reactions including carbocyclization, cyclopropanation, olefin metathesis, carbonylation, oxidation, transformation of silicon containing substrates, and show novel reactions operating via vinylidene intermediates, radical processes, inert bonds activation as well as catalysis in water. Therefore, the reader will receive a balanced view of this rapidly developing field.

Product details

Assisted by C. Bruneau (Editor), Christia Bruneau (Editor), Christian Bruneau (Editor), P. H. Dixneuf (Editor), Pierre H. Dixneuf (Editor), H Dixneuf (Editor), H Dixneuf (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 04.08.2005
 
EAN 9783540205432
ISBN 978-3-540-20543-2
No. of pages 337
Weight 660 g
Illustrations IX, 337 p. With online files/update.
Series Topics in Organometallic Chemistry
Topics in Organometallic Chemistry
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Chemistry > Organic chemistry

C, ORGANOMETALLIC CHEMISTRY, Technische Anwendung von Polymeren und Verbundwerkstoffen, biochemistry, Chemistry and Materials Science, polymers, Polymer Sciences, Polymer chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY

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