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Science of Synthesis: Catalytic Transformations via C-H Activation Vol. 2
About this book
The reference work "Science of Synthesis: Catalytic Transformations via C-H Activation" covers the state of the art in C-H activation chemistry. Experts in the field present the best synthetic methods including typical or general experimental procedures. As such, this two volume set can serve as both a basis for the practical application of the techniques discussed, and as an educational resource to lay the foundations for future research.
Volume 2 concerns the formation of C-C bonds by C-H activation of non-(het)arene substrates as well as C-H activation using special reagents or techniques. The formation of C-heteroatom bonds by predominantly arene C-H activation is also reviewed. For C-C bond formation, the material is subdivided into allylic, alkyl, and double C-H activation techniques, coupling using carbenes or radicals, and carbonylation or carboxylation processes.
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Table of contents
- Catalytic Transformations via C-H Activation Volume 2
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Preface
- Abstracts
- Catalytic Transformations via C—H Activation 2
- Table of Contents
- 2.1 C-C and C-X Bond Formation by Allylic C-H Activation
- 2.2 C-C Bond Formation by Alkyl C-H Activation
- 2.3 C-C Bond Formation Using Carbenes
- 2.4 C-C Bond Formation Using Radicals
- 2.5 C-C Bond Formation by Double C-H Activation
- 2.6 C-C Bond Formation by C-H Carboxylation or Carbonylation
- 2.7 C-Hal Bond Formation by Arene C-H Activation
- 2.8 C-N Bond Formation by Arene C-H Activation Using a Palladium Catalyst
- 2.9 C-N Bond Formation by C-H Functionalization via Metal-Catalyzed Nitrene Insertion
- 2.10 C-O Bond Formation by Arene C-H Activation via Biomimetic and Organocatalytic Oxidation
- 2.11 C-O Bond Formation by Arene C-H Activation via Metal-Catalyzed Oxidation
- 2.12 C-B Bond Formation by Arene C-H Activation
- Keyword Index
- Author Index
- Abbreviations