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The rapid pace of evolution in domino, or cascade-based transformations has revolutionized the practice of chemical synthesis for the creation of natural products, designed molecules, and pharmaceuticals. „Science of Synthesis: Applications of Domino Transformations in Organic Synthesis“ explores the topic thoroughly and systematically, serving as the basis for practical applications and future research. The 2-volume set presents the cutting-edge in terms of design, strategy, and experimental procedures, leading to multiple events being accomplished within a single reaction vessel. The content is organized by the core type of reaction used to initiate the event, be it a pericyclic reaction, a metal-mediated transformation, radical chemistry, or an acid-induced cascade among many others. Volume 1 covers polyene/cation-pi cyclizations, metathesis, radical, and metal-mediated reactions, and non-radical skeletal rearrangements.
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Science of synthesis, Scott A. Snyder
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2015
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- Titel
- Science of synthesis
- Sprache
- Englisch
- Autor*innen
- Scott A. Snyder
- Verlag
- Georg Thieme Verlag KG
- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2015
- ISBN10
- 3131731311
- ISBN13
- 9783131731319
- Reihe
- Reference library
- Kategorie
- Chemie
- Beschreibung
- The rapid pace of evolution in domino, or cascade-based transformations has revolutionized the practice of chemical synthesis for the creation of natural products, designed molecules, and pharmaceuticals. „Science of Synthesis: Applications of Domino Transformations in Organic Synthesis“ explores the topic thoroughly and systematically, serving as the basis for practical applications and future research. The 2-volume set presents the cutting-edge in terms of design, strategy, and experimental procedures, leading to multiple events being accomplished within a single reaction vessel. The content is organized by the core type of reaction used to initiate the event, be it a pericyclic reaction, a metal-mediated transformation, radical chemistry, or an acid-induced cascade among many others. Volume 1 covers polyene/cation-pi cyclizations, metathesis, radical, and metal-mediated reactions, and non-radical skeletal rearrangements.