Multicomponent Reactions towards Heterocycles
Concepts and Applications
1. Edition December 2021
624 Pages, Hardcover
502 Pictures (190 Colored Figures)
Handbook/Reference Book
Short Description
Demonstrating the vital role and utility of MCRs towards heterocyclic chemistry with applications in natural product synthesis, drug molecules, organic synthesis and others, this book is must-read for every synthetic chemists in academia and industry alike.
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Heterocycles and Multi-Component Polymerisations
Multicomponent Reactions in Medicinal Chemistry
Solid-Phase Heterocycle Synthesis using Multicomponent Reactions
Green Synthesis of Heterocycles via MCRs
The Use of Flow Chemistry in the Multicomponent Synthesis of Heterocycles
C?H Functionalization as an Imperative Tool Towards Multicomponent Synthesis and Modification of Heterocycles
Multicomponent-Switched Reactions in Synthesis of Heterocycles
Recent Applications of Multicomponent Reactions towards Heterocyclic Drug Discovery
MCR Syntheses of Heterocycles by Catalytic Generation of Alkynoyl Intermediates
Synthesis of Saturated Heterocycles via Multicomponent Reactions
Multicomponent Reactions and Asymmetric Catalysis
Recent Trends in Metal-Catalyzed MCRs towards Heterocycles
Dr. Upendra K. Sharma received his master degree from Guru Nanak Dev University in 2004 and his PhD degree (2011) in organic chemistry under the supervision of Dr. Arun K. Sinha at CSIR-Institute of Himalayan Bioresource Technology, Palampur, India. Thereafter, he worked as Assistant Professor at National Institute of Technology (NIT), Jalandhar, India. Later on, he joined the research group of Prof. Dr. Erik Van der Eycken, LOMAC, University of Leuven, Belgium as a postdoctoral fellow and until now has published more than 50 research articles in reputed international journals as well as co-edited a Springer series book on Flow Chemistry of Heterocycles. Recently, he has been permanently appointed as Research Expert in LOMAC, Department of Chemistry, KU Leuven. His research interests include the development of new synthetic methods for biologically relevant molecules employing modern methods of synthesis viz. flow chemistry, MCRs, photoredox catalysis and transition metal-catalyzed C-H functionalizations.