Stereoselective Synthesis - Workbench Edition

In Science of Synthesis: Stereoselective Synthesis over 120 expert authors present the best and most reliable methods currently available for the preparation of nonracemic compounds. These methods may be stoichiometric or catalytic, and the latter may include metal, organic, or enzyme catalysis. The three volumes of Stereoselective Synthesis provide an invaluable resource to the practicing synthetic organic chemist.

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Stereoselective Synthesis 1: Stereoselective Reactions of Carbon―Carbon Double Bonds
Johannes G. de Vries

C=C reactions are highly attractive as they are additions, and thus by nature highly atom-economic. Specific topics discussed: stereoselective addition of one or more carbon or heteroatom groups across a C=C bond (e.g., dihydroxylation, hydroboration, hydroamination, conjugate addition), epoxidation, aziridination, and cyclopropanation

Stereoselective Synthesis 2: Stereoselective Reactions of Carbonyl and Imino Groups
Gary A. Molander

Carbonyl and imino groups are two of the most integral functional groups employed in organic synthesis. Specific topics discussed: reduction, alkylation, alkenylation, and arylation of these groups, as well as asymmetric aldol, Mannich, and Morita–Bayliss–Hillman reactions.

Stereoselective Synthesis 3: Stereoselective Pericyclic Reactions, Cross Coupling, C―H and C―X Activation
P. Andrew Evans

The major emphasis here is on enantioselective reactions using asymmetric catalysts. Examples from the total synthesis of various natural and unnatural targets validates the utility of the synthetic methods. Specific topics discussed: cycloaddition, cycloisomerization and sigmatropic rearrangement reactions, allylic and α-carbonyl functionalization reactions, metal-catalyzed cross-coupling reactions, desymmetrization, fluorination, polymerization and sulfide oxidation reactions.


Adriaan J. Minaard, University of Groningen:

"Stereoselective Synthesis focuses on topics that have seen considerable progress and are most relevant for synthesis. As a hallmark of the Science of Synthesis series, it provides in addition selected general experimental procedures. Stereoselective Synthesis is a milestone, reflecting the progress in the field, a pleasure to read or just browse."

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Stereoselective Synthesis - Workbench Edition, 3-Volumes


2011 · 3278 pp. · softcover set
Editors - De Vries/Molander/Evans
ISBN 978-3-13-166421-1 € 649 | US$ 899

 

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Stereoselective Synthesis 1 - Stereoselective Reactions of Carbon―Carbon Double Bonds


2011 · 1072 pp. · softcover
Editor - Johannes G. De Vries
ISBN 978-3-13-165161-7 € 249 | US$ 299

 

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Stereoselective Synthesis 2 - Stereoselective Reactions of Carbonyl and Imino Groups


2011 · 1056 pp. · softcover
Editor - Gary A. Molander
ISBN 978-3-13-165171-6 € 249 | US$ 299

 

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Stereoselective Synthesis 3 - Stereoselective Pericyclic Reactions, Cross Coupling, C―H and C―X Activation


2011 · 1166 pp. · softcover
Editor - P. Andrew Evans
ISBN 978-3-13-165181-5 € 249 | US$ 299

 

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