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Yasushi Nishihara

Applied Cross-Coupling Reactions


Herausgegeben von Nishihara, Yasushi
2013. 2015. x, 245 S. 281 SW-Abb. 235 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER, BERLIN; SPRINGER BERLIN HEIDELBERG 2015
ISBN: 3-642-44016-9 (3642440169)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-642-44016-8 (9783642440168)

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This book offers an overview of the history, mechanisms and applications of cross-coupling reactions, and introduces recent trends in cross-coupling reactions from the point of view of synthesis design and catalytic activities of transition-metal catalysts.
"Applied Cross-Coupling Reactions" provides students and teachers of advanced organic chemistry with an overview of the history, mechanisms and applications of cross-coupling reactions. Since the discovery of the transition-metal-catalyzed cross-coupling reactions in 1972, numerous synthetic uses and industrial applications have been developed. The mechanistic studies of the cross-coupling reactions have disclosed that three fundamental reactions: oxidative addition, transmetalation, and reductive elimination, are involved in a catalytic cycle. Cross-coupling reactions have allowed us to produce a variety of compounds for industrial purposes, such as natural products, pharmaceuticals, liquid crystals and conjugate polymers for use in electronic devices. Indeed, the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 2010 was awarded for work on cross-coupling reactions. In this book, the recent trends in cross-coupling reactions are also introduced from the point of view of synthesis design and catalytic activities of transition-metal catalysts.
Metal-Catalyzed Cross-Coupling Reactions.- A Historical Overview of Metal-Catalyzed Cross-Coupling Reactions.- Mechanism and Fundamental Reactions.- Applications of Cross-Coupling Reactions.- Natural Product Synthesis.- Pharmaceuticals.- Liquid Crystals.- Conjugated Polymers.- Recent Advances in Cross-Coupling Reactions.- With Aryl Chlorides, Tosylates, and Methylates.- With Alkyl Electrophiles.