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Handbook of Reagents for Organic Synthesis - Reagents for...

Handbook of Reagents for Organic Synthesis - Reagents for Silicon-Mediated Organic Synthesis

Fuchs Philip L.
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Fuchs Philip L. Handbook of Reagents for Organic Synthesis - Reagents for Silicon-Mediated Organic Synthesis 2011 [pdf 858sc 822+2c. 20.27mb]

Over the last three decades the importance of organosilicon chemistry has greatly increased because it has opened a number of new synthetic strategies. Silicon reagents are usually low-cost, versatile and allow a wide range of reactions. This is the first Handbook to compile essential Silicon containing reagents and makes use of the leading reagent database e-EROS. Another hot volume in the series Handbooks of Reagents for Organic Synthesis, this is a must-have resource for all synthetic chemists working in drug development and medicinal chemistry.

For the selection the Editor focussed on three key synthetic approaches with the greatest impact:

1. Use of silicon as a 'temporary tether' by unifying a reactive pair of functional groups and taking advantage of their template-biased intramolecular cyclization.

2. The specific use of the silane functionality as a hetero t-butyl group, often colloquially referred to as the use of silicon as a 'fat proton'.

3. The use of the Brook rearrangement as an 'anion relay stratagem'.

A new feature in this Handbook is the reagent finder, an alphabetically organized lookup table arranged by organic functionality and specific structure of the silicon atom to which it is bound.

Année:
2011
Edition:
1
Editeur::
Wiley
Langue:
english
Pages:
858
ISBN 10:
0470710233
ISBN 13:
9780470710234
Fichier:
PDF, 20.27 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2011
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