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Ruthenium in Organic Synthesis - ISBN 9783527306923

Ruthenium in Organic Synthesis

ISBN 9783527306923

Autor: Shun–Ichi Murahashi

Wydawca: Wiley

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ISBN13:      

9783527306923

ISBN10:      

3527306927

Autor:      

Shun–Ichi Murahashi

Oprawa:      

Hardback

Rok Wydania:      

2004-09-14

Ilość stron:      

398

Wymiary:      

247x179

Tematy:      

PN

In this comprehensive book, one of the leading experts, Shun–Ichi Murahashi, presents all the important facets of modern synthetic chemistry using Ruthenium, ranging from hydrogenation to metathesis. In 14 contributions, written by an international authorship, readers will find all the information they need about this fascinating and extraordinary chemistry. The result is a high quality information source and an indispensable reading for everyone working in organometallic chemistry.
From the contents:Introduction (S.–I. Murahashi)Hydrogenation and Transfer Hydrogenation (M. Kitamura and R. Noyori)Oxidation Reactions (S.–I. Murahashi and N. Komiya)Carbon–Carbon Bond Formations via Ruthenacycle Intermediates (Y. Yamamoto and K. Itoh)Carbon–Carbon Bond Formation via pi–Allylruthenium Intermediates (T. Kondo and T. Mitsudo)Ruthenium–Catalyzed Olefin Metathesis (R. H. Grubbs and T. M. Trnka)
Ruthenium–Catalyzed Cyclopropanation (H. Nishiyama)Nucleophilic Addition to Alkynes and Reactions via Vinylidene Intermediates (C. Fischmeister, C. Bruneau, and P. H. Dixneuf)Ruthenium–Catalyzed Reactions via sp C–H, sp2 C–H, sp3 C–H, and C–Halogen Bond Activations (F. Kakiuchi and N. Chatani)Ruthenium Lewis Acid–Catalyzed Reactions (R. F. R. Jazzar and E. P. Kundig)Ruthenium–Catalyzed Reactions with CO and CO2 (T. Mitsudo and T. Kondo)Isomerization of Organic Substrates Catalyzed by Ruthenium Complexes (H. Suzuki and T. Takao)Ruthenium–Promoted Radical Reactions (H. Nagashima)
Ruthenium–Catalyzed Bond Cleavage Reactions (S. Komiya and M. Hirano)

Spis treści:
Preface.
List of Contributors.
1. Introduction (S.–I. Murahashi).
2. Hydrogenation and Transfer Hydrogenation (M. Kitamura and R. Noyori).
2.1 Introduction.
2.2 Hydrogenation.
2.3 Transfer Hydroge nation.
2.4 Concluding Remarks.
3. Oxidation Reactions (S.–I. Murahashi and N. Komiya).
3.1 Introduction.
3.2 Dehydrogenative Oxidation.
3.3 Oxidation with RuO4
3.4 Oxidation with Ruthenium Complex Catalysts and Oxidants.
3.5 Conclusions.
4. Carbon–Carbon Bond Formations via Ruthenacycle Intermediates (Y. Yamamoto and K. Itoh).
4.1 Introduction.
4.2 C–C Bond Formations Involving Ruthenacyclopentadiene/Ruthenacyclopentatriene.
4.3 C–C Bond Formations Involving Ruthenacyclopentene.
4.4 C–C Bond Formations Involving Ruthenacyclopentane.
4.5 C–C Bond Formations Involving Ruthenacyclopentenedione and Ruthenacyclobutenone.
4.6 Conclusion.
5. Carbon–Carbon Bond Formation via p–Allylruthenium Intermediates (T. Kondo and T. Mitsudo).
5.1 Introduction.
5.2 Synthesis, Structure, and Reactivity of α–Allylruthenium Complexes.
5.3 Catalytic Reactions via π–Allylruthenium Intermediates.
6. Ruthenium–Catalyzed Olefin Metathesis (R. H. Grubbs and T. M. Trnka).
6.1 Introduction.
6.2 Ruthenium Olefin Metathesis Catalysts.
6.3 Applications of Ruthenium–Catalyzed Olefin Metathesis in Organic Synthesis.
6.4 Summary.
7. Ruthenium–Catalyzed Cyclopropanation (H. Nishiyama).
7.1 Introduction.
7.2 Asymmetric Catalytic Cyclopropanation.
7.3 Non–Asymmetric Catalytic Cyclopropanation.
7.4 Carbene–Complexes and Mechanisms.
7.5 Conclusions.
8. Nucleophilic Additions to Alkynes and Reactions via Vinylidene Intermediates (C. Fischmeister, C. Bruneau, and P. H. Dixneuf).
8.1 Introduction.
8.2 Addition of O–Nucleophiles.
8.3 Addition of N–nucleophiles.
8.4 Addition of P–Nucleophiles: Hydrophosphination.
8.5 Hydrosilylation.
8.6 Addition of C–H Bond to Alkynes.
8.7 Conclusions.
9. Ruthenium&# 8211;Catalyzed Reactions via sp C–H, sp2 C–H, sp3 C–H, and C–Halogen Bond Activations (F. Kakiuchi and N. Chatani).
9.1 Introduction.
9.2 Activation of sp2 C–H Bonds.
9.3 Addition of C–H Bonds in Aldehydes to C–C Multiple Bonds and Related Reactions.
9.4 Activation of sp3 C–H Bonds.
9.5 Addition of sp C–H Bonds in Acetylenes to C–C Multiple Bonds.
9.6 Catalytic Reactions Involving Carbon–Halogen Bond Cleavage.
9.7 Conclusions.
10. Ruthenium Lewis Acid–Catalyzed Reactions (R. F. R. Jazzar and E. P. Kündig).
10.1 Introduction.
10.2 Ethers, Acetals, Carboxylic Acid Derivatives, and Epoxides.
10.3 Ru–Promoted Additions to C=O and C”N Bonds.
10.4 Activation of Organo–Sulfur Derivatives.
10.5 Halide Substitution for Fluoride.
10.6 Cycloaddition Reactions.
11. Ruthenium–Catalyzed Reactions with CO and CO2 (T. Mitsudo and T. Kondo).
11.1 Introduction.
11.2 Reactions with Carbon Monoxide.
11.3 Reactions with Carbon Dioxide.
12. Isomerization of Organic Substrates Catalyzed by Ruthenium Complexes (H. Suzuki and T. Takao).
12.1 Introduction.
12.2 Isomerization of Alkenyl Alcohols to Aldehydes and Ketones.
12.3 Isomerization of Propargyl Alcohols and Ethers.
12.4 Isomerization of Functionalized Alkenes.
12.5 Cycloisomerization of 1,6–Enynes and 1,6–Dienes.
12.6 Racemization of Secondary Alcohols.
12.7 Olefin Isomerization Promoted by the Grubbs Catalyst.
13. Ruthenium–Promoted Radical Reactions (H. Nagashima).
13.1 Introduction and Historical Background.
13.2 Ruthenium–catalyzed Kharasch Addition (ATRA) in Organic Synthesis.
13.3 Ruthenium–catalyzed Intramolecular Kharasch Addition (ATRC) in Organic Synthesis.
13.4 Ruthenium–catalyzed Addition of Sulfonyl Chlorides to Alkenes i n Organic Synthesis.
13.5 Ruthenium–catalyzed Addition of Organic Halides and Sulfonylchlorides in Polymer Synthesis: ATRP.
13.6 Summary and Perspective.
14. Ruthenium–Catalyzed Bond Cleavage Reactions (S. Komiya and M. Hirano).
14.1 Introduction.
14.2 C–H Bond Activation Reactions.
14.3 C–C Bond–Activation Reactions.
14.4 Cleavage Reactions of Other Single Bonds.
14.5 Conclusions.
Index.

Nota biograficzna:
Shun–Ichi Murahashi (born 1937) received his PhD from Osaka University (Japan) under Ichiro Moritani, before spending two years as a postdoctoral fellow in Ronald Breslow′s group at Columbia University, New York. He joined the faculty of Osaka University upon his MS and was appointed full professor in 1979. He is now an Emeritus Professor of the university, having taken up a chair at the Okayama University of Science in 2001.
Professor Murahashi holds an honorary doctorate from the University of Rennes (France) and is the recipient of numerous scientific awards, including the Award of the Chemical Society of Japan, the Humboldt Research Award, and the Minakata–Avogadro Award.
His current research is focused on organometallic chemistry directed towards organic synthesis, biomimetic catalytic oxidation, ruthenium and palladium chemistry, and non–salt green processes.


Okładka tylna:
In this comprehensive book, one of the leading experts, Shun–Ichi Murahashi, presents all the important facets of modern synthetic chemistry using Ruthenium, ranging from hydrogenation to metathesis. In 14 contributions, written by an international authorship, readers will find all the information they need about this fascinating and extraordinary chemistry. The result is a high quality information source and an indispensable reading for everyone working in organometallic chemistry.
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