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Amino Group Chemistry: From Synthesis to the Life Sciences - ISBN 9783527317417

Amino Group Chemistry: From Synthesis to the Life Sciences

ISBN 9783527317417

Autor: Alfredo Ricci

Wydawca: Wiley

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ISBN13:      

9783527317417

ISBN10:      

3527317414

Autor:      

Alfredo Ricci

Oprawa:      

Hardback

Rok Wydania:      

2007-11-21

Ilość stron:      

408

Wymiary:      

248x181

Tematy:      

PN

Here, Probably the most important functional group in organic chemistry is discussed in one handy volume. the monograph covers its application – from natural products to synthetic pharmaceuticals – detailing complex syntheses using the amino group as templates and modern techniques focusing on the introduction of the amino group. A definitive must have for every chemist.

Spis treści:
Preface.
List of Contributors.
1 Simple Molecules, Highly Effi cient Amination (Shunsuke Chiba and Koichi Narasaka).
1.1 Introduction.
1.2 Hydroxylamine Derivatives.
1.3 Oxime Derivatives.
1.4 Azo Compounds.
1.5 Oxaziridine Derivatives.
1.6 Chloramine–T.
1.7 N–Sulfonyliminophenyliodinane.
1.8 Transition Metal–Nitride Complexes.
1.9 Azido Derivatives.
1.10 Gabriel–Type Reagents.
1.11 Conclusion.
2 Catalytic C–H Amination with Nitrenes (Philippe Dauban and Robert H. Dodd).
2.1 Introduction.
2.2 Historical Overview.
2.3 Hypervalent Iodine–Mediated C−H Amination.
2.4 Other Nitrene Precursors for C−H Amination.
2.5 Amination of Aromatic C−H Bonds.
2.6 Applications in Total Synthesis.
2.7 Conclusions.
3 Nitroalkenes as Amination Tools (Roberto Ballini, Enrico Marcantoni, and Marino Petrini).
3.1 Introduction.
3.2 General Strategies for the Synthesis of Nitroalkenes.
3.3 Synthesis of Alkylamines.
3.4 Pyrrolidine Derivatives.
3.5 Piperidines and Piperazines.
3.6 Pyrrolizidines and Related Derivatives.
3.7 Arene–Fused Nitrogen Heterocycles.
3.8 Other Polycyclic Derivatives.
3.9 Conclusion.
4 Isocyanide–Based Multicomponent Reactions (IMCRs) as a Valuable Tool with which to Synthesize Nitrogen–Containing Compounds (Alexander Doemling).
4.1 Introduction.
4.2 The Ugi Reaction.
4.3 Passerini Reaction.
4.4 van Leusen Reaction.
4.5 Other IMCRs.
4.6 Outlook.
5 Direct Catalytic Asymmetric Mannich Reactions and Surroundings (Armando Córdova and Ramon Rios).
5.1 Introduction.
5.2 Organometallic Catalysts.
5.3 Metal–Free Organocatalysis.
5.4 Conclusions.
6 Amino–Based Building Blocks for the Construction of Biomolecules (André Mann).
6.1 Introduction.
6.2 Propargylamines (PLAs).
6.3 trans–4–Hydroxy–(S)–proline (HYP).
6.4 L–Serine (SER).
6.5 4–Methoxypyridine (MOP).
6.6 Aziridines (AZIs).
6.7 Homoallylamine (HAM).
6.8 Indole (IND).
6.9 Conclusion.
7 Aminated Sugars, Synthesis, and Biological Activity (Francesco Nicotra, Barbara La Ferla, and Cristina Airoldi).
7.1 Biological Relevance of Aminated Sugars.
7.2 Synthesis of Aminated Sugars.
7.3 Synthesis of Iminosugars.
7.4 Conclusions.
8 Selective N–Derivatization of Aminoglycosides en Route to New Antibiotics and Antivirals (Floris Louis van Delft).
8.1 Aminoglycoside Antibiotics.
8.2 RNA Targeting by Aminoglycosides.
8.3 The Role of Amino Functions in RNA Binding.
8.4 Development of RNA–Targeting Drugs.
8.5 Concluding Remarks.
9 Evolution of Transition Metal–Catalyzed Amination Reactions: the Industrial Approach (Ulrich Scholz).
9.1 Introduction: First Steps in the Field of Catalytic Aromatic Amination.
9.2 Alternatives to Transition Metal–Catalyzed Arylamination.
9.3 The Quest for Industrial Applications of Transition Metal–Catalyzed Arylamination.
9.4 Copper–Catalyzed Processes – More Recent Developments.
9.5 Palladium–Catalyzed Processes.
9.6 Nickel–Catalyzed Processes.
9.7 Summary.
Index.

Nota biograficzna:
Alfredo Ricci is full professor in Organic Chemistry a t the Chemistry Department of the Faculty of Industrial Chemistry (Bologna University). He was appointed in Florence where he spent part of his career covering for many years the roles of Department head and Director of the National Research Council. 1990 he moved to the University of Bologna. Professor Ricci has authored more than 250 scientific publications and received several scientific awards, including the 2000 French–Italian Prize for Synthetic Organic Chemistry and in 2005 the "A. Mangini" Gold Medal. Since 1995 he is member of the ′Honorary Advisory Board′ of Synlett and in 2000 served as editor of the Wiley–VCH book "Modern Amination Methods".

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Here, Probably the most important functional group in organic chemistry is discussed in one handy volume. the monograph covers its application – from natural products to synthetic pharmaceuticals – detailing complex syntheses using the amino group as templates and modern techniques focusing on the introduction of the amino group. A definitive must have for every chemist.

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