Asymmetric Hydrogenation and Transfer Hydrogenation
1. Edition April 2021
400 Pages, Hardcover
460 Pictures (24 Colored Figures)
13 tables
Monograph
ISBN:
978-3-527-34610-3
Wiley-VCH, Weinheim
Short Description
First book on homogeneous asymmetric hydrogenation and transfer hydrogenation, covering everything from catalyst development, reactions, and mechanisms to applications in academia and industry.
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Asymmetric (Transfer) Hydrogenation of Ketones
Asymmetric (Transfer) Hydrogenation of Aryl and Heteroaryl Ketones
Asymmetric (Transfer) Hydrogenation of Substituted Ketones Through Dynamic Kinetic
Asymmetric (Transfer) Hydrogenation of Heteroaromatic Compounds
Asymmetric (Transfer) Hydrogenation of Alkenes
Asymmetric (Transfer) Hydrogenation of Imines
Development of Chiral Metal Catalysts for Asymmetric (Transfer) Hydrogenation
Tethered Ruthenium(II) Catalysts in Asymmetric Transfer Hydrogenation
Mechanism of Asymmetric Hydrogenation
Continuous-Flow Asymmetric Hydrogenation
Industrial Applications
Asymmetric (Transfer) Hydrogenation in Total Synthesis
Organocatalytic Transfer Hydrogenation
Asymmetric (Transfer) Hydrogenation of Aryl and Heteroaryl Ketones
Asymmetric (Transfer) Hydrogenation of Substituted Ketones Through Dynamic Kinetic
Asymmetric (Transfer) Hydrogenation of Heteroaromatic Compounds
Asymmetric (Transfer) Hydrogenation of Alkenes
Asymmetric (Transfer) Hydrogenation of Imines
Development of Chiral Metal Catalysts for Asymmetric (Transfer) Hydrogenation
Tethered Ruthenium(II) Catalysts in Asymmetric Transfer Hydrogenation
Mechanism of Asymmetric Hydrogenation
Continuous-Flow Asymmetric Hydrogenation
Industrial Applications
Asymmetric (Transfer) Hydrogenation in Total Synthesis
Organocatalytic Transfer Hydrogenation
Virginie Vidal is CNRS research director at Chimie ParisTech (Paris, France). Her research focuses on transition-metal catalysis and metallo-organocatalysis for atom- and step-economical reactions as well as the design of ligands for asymmetric catalysis. She was Chair of the Division of Organic Chemistry of the French Chemical Society from 2009 to 2012.
Phannarath Phansavath is assistant professor in the group of Prof. J.-P. Genêt at ENSCP at Chimie ParisTech (Paris, France). Her current research interests include total synthesis of biologically relevant natural products and transition metal-catalyzed asymmetric reactions.
Phannarath Phansavath is assistant professor in the group of Prof. J.-P. Genêt at ENSCP at Chimie ParisTech (Paris, France). Her current research interests include total synthesis of biologically relevant natural products and transition metal-catalyzed asymmetric reactions.