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Title Metal catalyzed reductive C-C bond formation : a departure from preformed organometallic reagents / volume editor, Michael J. Krische ; with contributions by B. Breit [and others]
Published Berlin ; New York : Springer, ©2007

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Description 1 online resource (x, 264 pages) : illustrations
Series Topics in current chemistry, 0340-1022 ; 279
Topics in current chemistry ; 279. 0340-1022
Contents Nickel-catalyzed reductive couplings of aldehydes and alkynes / J. Montgomery and G. Sormunen -- Reductive C-C bond formation after epoxide opening via electron transfer / A. Gansäuer [and others] -- Catalytic reductive coupling of carbonyl compounds -- the pinacol coupling reaction and beyond / T. Hirao -- Catalytic reductive coupling of alkenes and alkynes to carbonyl compounds and imines mediated by hydrogen / H. Iida and M. Krische -- Reductive aldol, Michael, and Mannich reactions / H. Nishiyama and T. Shiomi -- Recent advances in alkene hydroformylation / B. Breit -- Nickel-catalyzed reductive coupling of dienes and carbonyl compounds / M. Kimura and Y. Tamaru -- Reductive coupling of unactivated alkenes and alkynes / R. Broene
Summary TheprototypicalcatalyticreductiveC-Cbondformations, theFischer-Tropsch reaction [1] and alkene hydroformylation [2], were discovered in 1922 and 1938, respectively [3,4]. These processes, which involve reductive coupling to carbon monoxide, have long been applied to the industrial manufacture of commodity chemicals [5]. Notably, alkene hydroformylation, also known as the oxo-synthesis, has emerged as the largest volume application of homo- neous metal catalysis, accounting for the production of over 7 million metric tons of aldehyde annually. Despite the impact of these prototypical reductive C-C bond formations, this?eld of research lay fallow for several decades. Eventually, the increased availability of mild terminal reductants, in part- ular silanes, led to a renaissance in the area of catalytic reductive C-C bond formation. Forexample, the?rstcatalyticreductiveC-Ccouplingsbeyond- droformylation, which involve the hydrosilylative dimerization of conjugated dienes [6-12], appeared in 1969 - approximately 16 years after the?rst - ported metal-catalyzed alkene hydrosilylation [13]. Following these seminal studies, the?eld of catalytic reductive C-C bond formation underwent exp- sivegrowth, culminatingintheemergenceofanevergrowingbodyofresearch encompassing a powerful set of transformations. To our knowledge, no thematic volumes devoted solely to metal-catalyzed reductive C-C bond formationhave been assembled. For the?rst time, in this issue of Topics in Current Chemistry, wepresent acompilation ofmonographs from several leaders in this burgeoning area of research. This collection of reviews serves to capture the diversity of catalytic reductive C-C couplings presently available and, in turn, the remarkable range of reactivity embodied by such transformations. There is no indication that this?eld has reached its zenithanditisthehopeofthepresentauthorthatthisvolumewillfuelfurther progress
Analysis chemie
chemistry
organometaalverbindingen
organometallic compounds
organische scheikunde
organic chemistry
Chemistry (General)
Chemie (algemeen)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes English
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Subject Organic compounds -- Synthesis.
Metal catalysts.
Catalysis.
Organometallic compounds.
Organic Chemicals -- chemical synthesis
Catalysis
Organometallic Compounds
organometallic compound.
Metal catalysts.
Organic Chemicals -- chemical synthesis.
Catalysis.
Organometallic compounds.
Organic compounds -- Synthesis.
Science des matériaux.
Chimie.
Organometallic compounds
Catalysis
Metal catalysts
Organic compounds -- Synthesis
Form Electronic book
Author Krische, Michael J
Breit, B. (Bernhard)
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