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Advances in Asymmetric Synthesis
1st Edition, Volume 3 - February 18, 1999
Editor: Alfred Hassner
Language: English
eBook ISBN:9780080551999
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Enantioselective synthetic methods are not only in the forefront of chemical and pharmaceutical research but activity in this area is constantly increasing. It is stimulated by the…Read more
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Enantioselective synthetic methods are not only in the forefront of chemical and pharmaceutical research but activity in this area is constantly increasing. It is stimulated by the urgency to obtain drugs or compounds of medicinal interest as single anantiomers, and the keeness to synthesize natural products in nonracemic form. This volume presents seven chapters from pioneers and authorities in this rapidly expanding field.
For scientists and researchers in the field of asymmetric synthesis.
Preface (A. Hassner).
Asymmetric synthesis of &Bgr;-amino acids and &Bgr;-lactum derivatives via cunjugate addition of metal amides (Y. Yamamoto et al.).
Enantioselective deprotonation of cyclic ketones (M. Majewski).
Stereoselective addition of chiral &agr;-aminoorganometallics to aldehydes (R.E. Gawley).
Asymmetric access to functional, structurally diverse molecules exploiting five-membered heterocyclic silyloxy dienes (G. Casiraghi et al.).
Asymmetric catalysis using heterobimetallic compounds (M. Shibasaki, H. Sasai).
New achievements in asymmetric synthesis of organophosphorous compounds (O.I. Kolodiazhnyi).
No. of pages: 364
Language: English
Edition: 1
Volume: 3
Published: February 18, 1999
Imprint: JAI Press
eBook ISBN: 9780080551999
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Alfred Hassner
Professor Emeritus, Department of Chemistry, Bar-ilan University, Israel. Alfred Hassner has over 60 years of experience in organic chemistry and has published over 320 scientific articles. He is a leading expert in organic synthesis. He authored the first three editions of “Organic Synthesis Based on Name Reactions” and was editor of three book series (on heterocycles, asymmetric synthesis, cycloadditions). He first introduced the now universally used term “regioselectivity”.
Affiliations and expertise
Professor Emeritus, Department of Chemistry, Bar-Ilan University, Israel