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The Double [3+2] Photocycloaddition Reaction - Diss.

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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Jason Woolford's thesis describes for the first time, a double [3+2] photocycloaddition of alkenes onto aromatic rings. Modern synthetic chemistry relies on the ability of researchers to uncover new and more efficient ways of creating highly complex structures. This work describes a novel, environmentally friendly photochemical step that converts in one pot, trivial starting materials into otherwise difficult to construct fenstrane frameworks. The rigid cores of these frameworks have significant potential in drug design. Moreover, the novelty of this work overtakes many other methods for the creation of chiral centres. No less than seven chiral centres are created in the photochemical step together with the formation of four carbon-carbon bonds and multifused rings. Jason's innovative work has been the subject of several publications in peer-reviewed journals.

Sommario

Introduction and background.- Discovery of the double [3+2] photocycloaddition.- A brief discussion on fenestranes.- Investigation of the double [3+2] photocycloaddition reaction for the synthesis of fenestranes.- Attempted synthesis of a "criss-cross" double [3+2] photocycloadduct.- Attempts toward the synthesis of alternative structures via the double[3+2] photocycloaddition.- Conclusion.- Experimental.- References.- Appendix I.

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Jason Woolford's thesis describes for the first time, a double [3+2] photocycloaddition of alkenes onto aromatic rings. Modern snythetic chemistry relies on the ability of researchers to uncover new and more efficient ways of creating highly complex structures. This work describes a novel, environmentally friendly photochemical step that converts in one pot, trivial starting materials into otherwise difficult to construct fenstrane frameworks.  The rigid cores of these frameworks have significant potential in drug design. Moreover, the novelty of this work overtakes many other methods for the creation of chiral centres. No less than seven chiral centres are created in the photochemical step together with the formation of four carbon-carbon bonds  and multifused rings. Jason's innovative work has been the subject of several publications in peer-reviewed journals.

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Jason Woolford's thesis describes for the first time, a double [3+2] photocycloaddition of alkenes onto aromatic rings. Modern synthetic chemistry relies on the ability of researchers to uncover new and more efficient ways of creating highly complex structures. This work describes a novel, environmentally friendly photochemical step that converts in one pot, trivial starting materials into otherwise difficult to construct fenstrane frameworks.  The rigid cores of these frameworks have significant potential in drug design. Moreover, the novelty of this work overtakes many other methods for the creation of chiral centres. No less than seven chiral centres are created in the photochemical step together with the formation of four carbon-carbon bonds  and multifused rings. Jason's innovative work has been the subject of several publications in peer-reviewed journals.

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Autori Jason Woolford, Jason A Woolford, Jason A. Woolford
Editore Springer, Berlin
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 01.10.2011
 
EAN 9783642228599
ISBN 978-3-642-22859-9
Pagine 184
Peso 438 g
Illustrazioni XVI, 184 p.
Serie Springer Theses
Springer Theses
Categoria Scienze naturali, medicina, informatica, tecnica > Chimica > Chimica organica

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