Palladium in Heterocyclic Chemistry: A Guide for the Synthetic Chemist

active and therefore of paramount importance to medicinal and agricultural chemists. Many heterocycle-containing natural products (they are highlighted in boxes throughout the text) have elicited great interest from both academic and industrial research groups. Recognizing the similarities between t...

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Main Author: Li, Jie Jack (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Saint Louis Elsevier Science 2006
Edition:2nd ed
Series:Tetrahedron organic chemistry series
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Summary:active and therefore of paramount importance to medicinal and agricultural chemists. Many heterocycle-containing natural products (they are highlighted in boxes throughout the text) have elicited great interest from both academic and industrial research groups. Recognizing the similarities between the palladium chemistry of arenes and heteroarenes, a critical survey of the accomplishments in heterocyclic chemistry will keep readers abreast of such a fast-growing field. We also hope this book will spur more interest and inspire ideas in such an extremely useful area. This book comprises a compilation of important preparations of heteroaryl halides, boranes and stannanes for each heterocycle. The large body of data regarding palladium-mediated polymerization of heterocycles in material chemistry is not focused here; neither is coordination chemistry involving palladium and heterocycles. Many heterocycle-containing natural products (highlighted throughout the text) have elicited great interest from both academic and industrial research groups. Recognizing the similarities between the palladium chemistry of arenes and heteroarenes, a critical survey of the accomplishments in heterocyclic chemistry keeps readers abreast of this fast-growing field. It is also hoped that this book will stimulate more interest and inspire new ideas in this exciting field. - Contains the most up-to-date developments in this fast-moving field - Includes 3 new chapters - Contains material from selected well-respected authors on heterocyclic chemistry
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Physical Description:1 online resource (660 pages)
ISBN:9780080914411
9780080451176

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