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Carbon Monoxide in Organic Synthesis


Carbon Monoxide in Organic Synthesis

Carbonylation Chemistry
1. Aufl.

von: Bartolo Gabriele

153,99 €

Verlag: Wiley-VCH
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 28.09.2021
ISBN/EAN: 9783527829330
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 432

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<b>Carbon Monoxide in Organic Synthesis</b> <p><b>A thoroughly up-to-date overview of carbonylation reactions in the presence of carbon monoxide</b> <p>In <i>Carbon Monoxide in Organic Synthesis: Carbonylation Chemistry,</i> expert researcher and chemist Bartolo Gabriele delivers a robust summary of the most central advances in the field of carbonylation reactions in the presence of carbon monoxide. Beginning with a brief introduction on the importance of carbon monoxide as a building block in modern organic synthesis, the author goes on to describe metal-catalyzed carbonylations utilizing iron, cobalt, nickel, copper, and manganese. <p>Descriptions of palladium, ruthenium, and rhodium-catalyzed reactions follow, as do discussions of metal-free carbonylation processes. <p>The book is organized by metal to make the book useful as a guide for researchers from both academia and industry whose work touches on the direct synthesis of carbonyl compounds, carboxylic acid derivatives, and heterocycles. It aims to stimulate further discoveries in this rapidly developing field. <p>Readers will also enjoy: <ul><li>A thorough introduction to carbonylations promoted by first row transition metal catalysts, including cobalt-catalyzed and nickel-catalyzed carbonylations</li> <li>An exploration of carbonylations promoted by second row transition metal catalysts, including ruthenium-, rhodium-, palladium(0)-, and palladium (II)-catalyzed carbonylations</li> <li>Practical discussions of miscellaneous carbonylation reactions, including carbonylations promoted by third row transition metal catalysts and metal-free carbonylation processes</li></ul> <p>Perfect for catalytic and organic chemists, <i>Carbon Monoxide in Organic Synthesis: Carbonylation Chemistry</i> is also an indispensable resource for chemists working with organometallics and industrial chemists seeking a summary of important processes used to synthesize value-added products.
<p>1. Introduction: Carbon Monoxide as Synthon in Organic Synthesis</p> <p><b>Part I: Carbonylations Promoted By First Row Transition Metal Catalysts</b></p> <p>2. Cobalt-catalyzed Carbonylations</p> <p>3. Nickel-catalyzed Carbonylations</p> <p>4. Carbonylations Catalyzed by other First Row Transition Metal Catalysts (Manganese, Iron, Copper)</p> <p><b>Part II: Carbonylations Promoted By Second Row Transition Metal Catalysts</b></p> <p>5. Ruthenium-catalyzed Carbonylations</p> <p>6. Rhodium-catalyzed Carbonylations</p> <p>7. Palladium(0)-catalyzed Carbonylations</p> <p>8. Palladium(II)-catalyzed Carbonylations</p> <p>9. Carbonylations Catalyzed by other Second Row Transition Metal Catalysts</p> <p><b>Part III. Miscellaneous Carbonylation Reactions  </b></p> <p>10. Carbonylations Promoted by Third Row Transition Metal Catalysts</p> <p>11. Metal-free Carbonylation Processes </p> <p>12. Conclusion and Perspectives</p>
<p><i><b>Bartolo Gabriele</B> is Full Professor of Organic Chemistry in the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Technologies at the University of Calabria in Italy. He was awarded the Synthetic Organic Chemistry Prize by the Italian Chemical Society in 2013. His research includes the development of novel catalytic methods to produce high value-added molecules under sustainable conditions.</i></p>
<p><b>A thoroughly up-to-date overview of carbonylation reactions in the presence of carbon monoxide</b></p> <p>In <i>Carbon Monoxide in Organic Synthesis: Carbonylation Chemistry,</i> expert researcher and chemist Bartolo Gabriele delivers a robust summary of the most central advances in the field of carbonylation reactions in the presence of carbon monoxide. Beginning with a brief introduction on the importance of carbon monoxide as a building block in modern organic synthesis, the author goes on to describe metal-catalyzed carbonylations utilizing iron, cobalt, nickel, copper, and manganese. <p>Descriptions of palladium, ruthenium, and rhodium-catalyzed reactions follow, as do discussions of metal-free carbonylation processes. <p>The book is organized by metal to make the book useful as a guide for researchers from both academia and industry whose work touches on the direct synthesis of carbonyl compounds, carboxylic acid derivatives, and heterocycles. It aims to stimulate further discoveries in this rapidly developing field. <p>Readers will also enjoy: <ul><li>A thorough introduction to carbonylations promoted by first row transition metal catalysts, including cobalt-catalyzed and nickel-catalyzed carbonylations</li> <li>An exploration of carbonylations promoted by second row transition metal catalysts, including ruthenium-, rhodium-, palladium(0)-, and palladium (II)-catalyzed carbonylations</li> <li>Practical discussions of miscellaneous carbonylation reactions, including carbonylations promoted by third row transition metal catalysts and metal-free carbonylation processes</li></ul> <p>Perfect for catalytic and organic chemists, <i>Carbon Monoxide in Organic Synthesis: Carbonylation Chemistry</i> is also an indispensable resource for chemists working with organometallics and industrial chemists seeking a summary of important processes used to synthesize value-added products.

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