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Modern Carbonylation Methods
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198,99 € |
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Verlag: | Wiley-VCH |
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Veröffentl.: | 25.06.2008 |
ISBN/EAN: | 9783527621552 |
Sprache: | englisch |
Anzahl Seiten: | 383 |
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Beschreibungen
Comprehensively covering modern carbonylation chemistry, this book is an indispensable companion for all synthetic chemists working in industry and academia. This monograph contains everything there is to know from recent advances in the investigation of carbonylation catalysts, via coordination chemistry to the synthetic application of transition metal catalyzed carbonylations.
RECENT ADVANCES IN THE INVESTIGATION OF CARBONYLATION CATALYSTS<br> Kinetics of Carbonylation Reactions<br> Quantum-chemical Studies on the Mechanism of Transition Metal Catalysed Cabonylation<br> Chelating Ligands with Various Bite-angles in Carbonylation Reactions (Electronic and Steric Effects of Ligands in Carbonylation Reactions)<br> Reactivity of Pincer Complexes Towards Carbon Monoxide<br> The Use of Heterobimetallic Systems in Carbonylations<br> Homogenization of Heterogeneous Carbonylation Catalysts<br> Novel Chiral Ligands Designed for Enantioselective Hydroformylation<br> METHODOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS IN CARBONYLATION REACTIONS<br> Enantioselective Carbonylation Reactions<br> Asymmetric Cyclocarbonylations<br> Microwave-promoted Cabonylations<br> Recent Advances in Two-phase Carbonylation<br> Ionic Liquids in Carbonylation Reactions<br> Industrial Applications of Transition Metal Catalysed Carbonylation Reactions<br> SYNTHETIC APPLICATION OF TRANSITION METAL CATALYSED CARBONYLATION REACTIONS<br> Carbonylative Ring Expansion Reactions<br> Carbonylation of Allenes<br> Carbonylation of Oxiranes<br> Homogeneous Carbonylation Reactions in the Synthesis of Compounds of Pharmaceutical Importance<br> The Synthesis of O-, N- and S-containing Heterocycles in Homogeneous Carbonylation Reactions<br> Pd-assisted Synthesis of Heterocycles via Carbonylation Reactions
Laszlo Kollar is the department head of the Department of Inorganic Chemistry at the University of Pecs, Hungary. <br> Professor Kollar has authored about 150 papers in refereed scientific journals and received numerous scientific awards including the George Olah Prize and the Research Prize of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
Comprehensively covering modern carbonylation chemistry, this book is an indispensable companion for all synthetic chemists working in industry and academia. This monograph contains everything there is to know from recent advances in the investigation of carbonylation catalysts, via coordination chemistry to the synthetic application of transition metal catalyzed carbonylations.