Beschreibung
This book continues the well-established and authoritative series on name reactions in organic chemistry by focusing on name reactions on ring formation. Ring formating reactions have found widespread applicability in traditional organic synthesis, medicinal/pharmaceuticals, agricultural, fine chemicals, and of late, especially in polymer science.
Autorenportrait
JIE JACK LI is a chemist at Bristol-Myers Squibb Company in Wallingford, Connecticut. He has authored or edited various books, includingName Reactions in Heterocyclic Chemistry, Name Reactions for Functional Group Transformations, Name Reactions for Homologations, Parts I and II, Contemporary Drug Synthesis, The Art of Drug Synthesis, andModern Drug Synthesis, all published by Wiley.
Inhalt
Foreword.
Preface.
Contributing Authors.
Chapter 1 Three-Membered Carbocycles.
1.1 Freund Reaction.
1.2 Kishner Cyclopropane Synthesis.
1.3 Kulinovich Cyclopropanol Synthesis.
1.4 Simmons-Smith Reaction.
Chapter 2 Four-Membered Carbocycles.
2.1 Staudinger Ketene Cycloaddition.
Chapter 3 Five-Membered Carbocycles.
3.1 Danheiser Annulation.
3.2 Dieckmann Condensation.
3.3 Favorskii Rearrangement.
3.4 Nazarov Cyclization.
3.5 Pauson-Khand Reaction.
3.6 WeissCook Reaction.
Chapter 4 Six-Membered Carbocycles.
4.1 Bardhan-Sengupta Pheantherene Synthesis.
4.2 Bergman Cyclization.
4.3 Bogert-Cook Reaction.
4.4 Bradsher Cycloaddition and Bradsher Reaction.
4.5 Bradsher Reaction.
4.6 Darzens Synthesis of Tetralin Derivatives.
4.7 Diels-Alder Reaction.
4.8 Dötz Benzannulation.
4.9 Elbs Reaction.
4.10 Fujimoto-Belleau Reaction.
4.11 Haworth Reaction.
4.12 Moore Cyclization.
4.13 Myers-Saito Cyclization.
4.14 Robinson Annulation.
4.15 Scholl Reaction.
Chapter 5 Large-Ring Carbocycles.
5.1 Buchner Reaction.
5.2 de Mayo Reaction.
5.3 Ring-closing Metathesis (RCM).
5.4 Thorpe-Ziegler Reaction.
Chapter 6 Transformations of Carbocycles.
6.1 Blanc Chloromethylation Reaction.
6.2 Asymmetric Friedel-Crafts Reactions: Past to Present.
6.3 Houben-Hoesch Reaction.
6.4 Kolbe-Schmitt Reaction.
6.5 Vilsmeier-Haack Reaction.
6.6 von Richter Reaction.
Appendices.
1 Contents Volume 1:Name Reactions in Heterocyclic Chemistry.
2 Contents Volume 2:Name Reactions for Functional Group Transformations.
3 Contents Volume 3:Name Reactions for HomologationsPart I.
4 Contents Volume 4:Name Reactions for HomologationsPart II.
5 Contents Volume 6:Name Reactions in Heterocyclic ChemistryPart II.
Subject Index.
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