Multimetallic Catalysts in Organic Synthesis
Wiley-VCH (Verlag)
978-3-527-30828-6 (ISBN)
This first book to comprehensively cover this hot topic presents the information hitherto scattered throughout smaller reviews or single book chapters to provide an introduction to this rapidly expanding field.In ten chapters, the international team of expert authors treats asymmetric syntheses, new transformations, and organometallic reactions using homo- and hetero-bimetallic catalysts. Written for advanced researchers, this very timely publication is of significant benefit to organic and organometallic chemists in both academia and industry.
Born in 1947, Masakatsu Shibasaki gained his PhD from the University of Tokyo in 1974. Since 1991 he is professor at the University of Tokyo. Masakatsu Shibasaki has received many awards such as the Fluka Prize (Reagent of the Year), the Elsevier Award for Inventiveness in Organic Chemistry, the Pharmaceutical Society of Japan Award, the ACS Award (Arthur C. Cope Senior Scholar Award), and the National Prize of Purple Ribbon. Professor Shibasaki's research interests include asymmetric catalysis, including asymmetric Heck reactions and reactions promoted by asymmetric bifunctional complexes, as well as the medicinal chemistry of biologically significant compounds. Yoshinori Yamamoto was born in Kobe, Japan, and received his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from Osaka University. In 1986 he moved to Tohoku University to take up his present position, Professor of Chemistry. He was awarded the Chemical Society of Japan Award for Young Chemists (1976), the Chemical Society of Japan Award (1996), and the Humboldt Research Award (2002). He is the Regional Editor of Tetrahedron Letters and Volume Editor of Science of Synthesis, and he was the President of the International Society of Heterocyclic Chemistry (2000-2001). He has a wide range of research interests in synthetic organic and organometallic chemistry. His recent work focused on the use of transition-metal complexes and Lewis acids as catalytic reagents in organic synthesis and synthesis of complex natural products.
Organic Synthesis with Bimetallic Systems
Zinc Polymetallic Asymmetric Catalysis
Alkali Metal Heterobimetallic Asymmetric Catalysis
Rare Earth Bimetallic Asymmetric Catalysis
Rare Earth-Alkali Metal Heterobimetallic Asymmetric Catalyses
Catalytic and Stoichiometric Transformations by Multimetallic Rare Earth Metal Complexes
Bimetallic Transition Metal Catalysts for Organic Oxidation
Bimetallic Oxidation Catalysts: Hydrogen Peroxide Generation and Its Use in Hydrocarbon Oxidation
Two approaches to multimetallic catalysis: combined use of metal complexes and multinuclear complex catalysts
Dirhodium Tetraphosphine Catalysts
Catalysis by homo- and heteronuclear polymetallic systems
"Unter der Herausgeberschaft von M. Shibasaki und Y. Yamamoto befasst sich Multimetallic Catalysts in Organic Synthesis ein internationales Team japanischer, amerikanischer und russischer Autoren in insgesamt elf Kapiteln mit allen Aspekten der Multimetallkatalyse. ... Alle Beiträge sind ausnahmslos gut geschrieben und übersichtlich gegeliedert ... Auch bei der Darstellung von Strukturformeln, Reaktionsschemata und Grafiken wurde großer Wert auf Übersichtlichkeit gelegt."
Burkard kreidler, Institut für Organische Chemie, Universität Stuttgart, Angewandte Chemie, 1. Märzheft 2005-117/9 und International Edition, 1st March Issue 2005-44/9
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 27.8.2004 |
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Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 170 x 240 mm |
Gewicht | 715 g |
Themenwelt | Naturwissenschaften ► Chemie ► Anorganische Chemie |
Schlagworte | Chemie • Chemistry • Coordination Chemistry • Katalyse • Koordinationschemie • Metallorganische Chemie • Metallorganische Verbindungen • Methods - Synthesis & Techniques • Methods - Synthesis & Techniques • Organic Chemistry • Organische Chemie • Organische Chemie / Methoden, Synthesen, Verfahren • Organische Synthese |
ISBN-10 | 3-527-30828-8 / 3527308288 |
ISBN-13 | 978-3-527-30828-6 / 9783527308286 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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