Heterocycles From Double-functionalized Arenes: Transition Metal Catalyzed Coupling Reactions (rsc Catalysis Series)
by Matthias Beller /
2015 / English / PDF
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The efficient synthesis of heterocycles has become one of the
main branches in organic chemistry due to their use in the
synthesis of natural products and pharmaceuticals. Current
sythentic strategies based on C-H activation methodologies are
met with many problems like harsh reaction conditions and low
reaction efficiency. Double functionalized chemicals offer a
perfect alternative for the synthesis of heterocycles.
The efficient synthesis of heterocycles has become one of the
main branches in organic chemistry due to their use in the
synthesis of natural products and pharmaceuticals. Current
sythentic strategies based on C-H activation methodologies are
met with many problems like harsh reaction conditions and low
reaction efficiency. Double functionalized chemicals offer a
perfect alternative for the synthesis of heterocycles.Heterocycles from Double-Functionalized Arenes
Heterocycles from Double-Functionalized Arenes
starts with a short discussion on the importance of heterocycles
and a brief introduction on the preparation of
double-functionalized arenes. Specific chapters then look at
five-membered heterocycles synthesis, six-membered heterocycles
synthesis and macroheterocycles synthesis.
starts with a short discussion on the importance of heterocycles
and a brief introduction on the preparation of
double-functionalized arenes. Specific chapters then look at
five-membered heterocycles synthesis, six-membered heterocycles
synthesis and macroheterocycles synthesis.
This is the first book dedicated to the topic of transition metal
catalyzed coupling reactions of double functionalized arenes in
heterocycle synthesis and can be used as a handbook for senior
researchers and as an introduction for organic chemistry
students.
This is the first book dedicated to the topic of transition metal
catalyzed coupling reactions of double functionalized arenes in
heterocycle synthesis and can be used as a handbook for senior
researchers and as an introduction for organic chemistry
students.