Nitrile Oxides, Nitrones and Nitronates in Organic Synthesis

Nitrile Oxides, Nitrones and Nitronates in Organic Synthesis
Author: Henry Feuer
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 768
Release: 2008-01-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780470191545

A comprehensive systematization of current novel data in nitrile oxide chemistry, this book authoritatively covers systematic strategies currently used in the preparation and utilization of nitrile oxides, nitrones, and nitronates in organic synthesis. It covers factors governing their stability and includes in-depth information on stable and unstable nitrile oxides. With contributions from leading experts, this is a definitive reference for practicing professionals in organic or medicinal chemistry and an excellent text for students studying organic synthesis.

Nitrile Oxides, Nitrones and Nitronates in Organic Synthesis

Nitrile Oxides, Nitrones and Nitronates in Organic Synthesis
Author: Kurt B. G. Torssell
Publisher: Wiley-VCH
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1988-05-12
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780471186878

This book addresses spatial analysis with an emphasis on the integration of different spatial analysis functions within GIS. It focuses on developing advanced GIS functions in order to achieve the zenith in spatial analysis functions for problem solving, prediction and forecasting. All of the models and applications in this book stress spatial systems of particular relevance to human geographers and spatial policy analysts. Emphasizes spatial analysis applications with a focus on problem solving in practical cases.

The Nitro Group in Organic Synthesis

The Nitro Group in Organic Synthesis
Author: Noboru Ono
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2003-05-08
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0471458465

The most useful reactions of organonitro compounds in organic synthesis Compounds containing nitro groups are useful intermediates for the synthesis of natural products and other complex organic molecules. The Nitro Group in Organic Synthesis focuses on reactions that proceed under mild conditions, important functional groups that can be synthesized by conversion of nitro groups, and the stereoselectivity of reactions of nitro compounds. These issues are of great importance to practicing researchers in today's pharmaceutical, agrochemical, and fine chemical industries. The Nitro Group in Organic Synthesis also emphasizes environmentally-friendly methods for nitration, the importance of aliphatic nitro compounds, and modern preparation of nitro compounds. Other topics discussed include: * Henry reaction * Asymmetric Michael addition * Alkylation, acylation, halogenation, and related reactions of RNO2 * Substitution and elimination of NO2 and RNO2 The Nitro Group in Organic Synthesis is a useful resource for researchers and students in organic and medicinal chemistry.

Hypervalent Iodine in Organic Synthesis

Hypervalent Iodine in Organic Synthesis
Author: A. Varvoglis
Publisher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 245
Release: 1996-11-14
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0080534368

This book describes the fascinating chemistry of the many kinds of organic compounds of hypervalent iodine. Each chapter deals with a particular iodine compound or families of compounds which have been used as reagents in a plethora of useful transformations. These include assorted oxidation, such as with the precious Dess-Martin reagent as well as with a wide range of further reactions. Prominent features of hypervalent iodine reagents derived from iodobenzene are: ready availability, operational simplicity, mild reaction conditions, and high efficiency. They are environmentally safe and can be recycled. New species may be easily prepared by introducing substituents in the benzene ring or changing the ligand attached to iodine. Their combination with other reagents broadens considerably their synthetic potential. Today, no synthetic chemist can afford to ignore the valuable hypervalentiodine reagents. - Features up-to-date coverage of a wide range of topics - Includes many tables featuring a diversity of reactivity, and a comprehensive index - Acts as a comprehensive, up-to-date reference on all aspects of hypervalent iodine chemistry - Contains a section on unusual efficiency of hypervalent iodine reactions

Chemistry of High-Energy Materials

Chemistry of High-Energy Materials
Author: Thomas M. Klapötke
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 658
Release: 2022-08-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3110736101

Chemistry of High-Energy Materials continues in this new and revised 6th edition to provide fundamental scientifi c insights into primary and secondary explosives, propellants, rocket fuels and pyrotechnics. It expands with new research developments, including new melt casts, reactive structure materials, a computational study on the detonation velocity of mixtures of solid explosives with non-explosive liquids, calculation of craters after explosions. This work is of interest to advanced students in chemistry, materials science and engineering, as well as to all those working in military and defense technology.

Synthetic Applications of 1,3-Dipolar Cycloaddition Chemistry Toward Heterocycles and Natural Products, Volume 59

Synthetic Applications of 1,3-Dipolar Cycloaddition Chemistry Toward Heterocycles and Natural Products, Volume 59
Author: Albert Padwa
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 952
Release: 2003-04-14
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0471461369

Dipolar cycloaddition reactions have found many useful applications in chemistry, particularly with respect to the synthesis of compounds with new chiral centers. Synthetic Applications of 1,3-Dipolar Cycloaddition Chemistry Toward Heterocycles and Natural Products updates the popular 1984 edition, featuring the advances made over the past twenty years and focusing on synthetic applications.

Methods and Applications of Cycloaddition Reactions in Organic Syntheses

Methods and Applications of Cycloaddition Reactions in Organic Syntheses
Author: Nagatoshi Nishiwaki
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 996
Release: 2013-12-17
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1118778200

Advanced tools for developing new functional materials and applications in chemical research, pharmaceuticals, and materials science Cycloadditions are among the most useful tools for organic chemists, enabling them to build carbocyclic and heterocyclic structures. These structures can then be used to develop a broad range of functional materials, including pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, dyes, and optics. With contributions from an international team of leading experts and pioneers in cycloaddition chemistry, this book brings together and reviews recent advances, trends, and emerging research in the field. Methods and Applications of Cycloaddition Reactions in Organic Syntheses focuses on two component cycloadditions, with chapters covering such topics as: N1 unit transfer reaction to C–C double bonds [3+2] Cycloaddition of α, β-unsaturated metal-carbene complexes Formal [3+3] cycloaddition approach to natural product synthesis Development of new methods for the construction of heterocycles based on cycloaddition reaction of 1,3-dipoles Cycloreversion approach for preparation of large π-conjugated compounds Transition metal-catalyzed or mediated [5+1] cycloadditions Readers will learn methods for seamlessly executing important reactions such as Diels-Alder and stereoselective dipolar reactions in order to fabricate heterocyclic compounds, natural products, and functional molecules. The book not only features cutting-edge topics, but also important background information, such as the contributors’ process for developing new methodologies, to help novices become fully adept in the field. References at the end of each chapter lead to original research papers and reviews for facilitating further investigation of individual topics. Covering the state of the science and technology, Methods and Applications of Cycloaddition Reactions in Organic Syntheses enables synthetic organic chemists to advance their research and develop new functional materials and applications in chemical research, pharmaceuticals, and materials science.

Handbook of Reagents for Organic Synthesis

Handbook of Reagents for Organic Synthesis
Author: Tomislav Rovis
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 816
Release: 2016-09-14
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1119061024

Spurred by the desire to make chemistry a sustainable and "greener" technology, the field of organocatalysis has grown to become one of the most important areas in synthetic organic chemistry. Organic catalysts can often replace potentially toxic metal catalysts and allow reactions to proceed under mild reaction conditions, thereby saving energy costs and rendering chemical processes inherently safer. More importantly perhaps, organocatalysis offers a complementary reactivity in many instances leading to increased versatility.This Handbook describes 126 key reagents for organocatalytic reactions and will be especially useful for professionals in the area of sustainable chemistry, medicinal research, as well as synthetic organic chemists working in academia and the pharmaceutical industry. All the information compiled in this volume is also available in electronic format on Wiley Online Library. The 126 reagents represented here are but a small fraction of the ca. 5,000 reagents available in the electronic Encyclopedia of Reagents for Organic Synthesis (e-EROS). e-EROS offers various search interfaces to locate reagents of interest, including chemical structure, substructure and reactions search modes. e-EROS is updated regularly with new and updated entries.