Organic Chemistry, Volume 28: Organic Syntheses with Noble Metal Catalysts provides information pertinent to the catalysis by noble metals, which is presented in a form as to be of use to those interested in organic synthesis. This book discusses the mechanistic aspects of reactions. Organized into nine chapters, this volume begins with an overview of catalytic dehydrogenation over platinum metals, which provides a convenient method for synthesis of organic compounds. This text then examines the mechanisms and kinetics of homogeneous hydrogenation. Other chapters consider the oxidation of organic compounds in the presence of noble metal catalysts that may affect a variety of changes, including introduction of alcohol, epoxide, carbonyl, and halogen functions into the molecule. This book discusses as well the differences between osmium tetroxide and ruthenium tetroxide in their reactions with organic compounds. The final chapter deals with noble metal catalysts. This book is a valuable resource for synthetic organic chemists.
The book shows intriguing recent developments and the current standing of iron-catalyzed reactions as well as applications to organic synthesis.
An introduction to the importance of heterocycles and possible procedures for the preparation of heterocyclic compounds is also given.With up to date research and findings, this review is excellently suited to academics and professionals in ...
Organic Syntheses with Noble Metal Catalysts
A chapter on miscellaneous hydrogenolyses concludes the book. This book will be of interest to organic chemists working in the field of catalytic hydrogenation.
In “Organic Syntheses via Metal Carbonyls” 1. Wender and P. Pino, eds.), Vol. 1, p. 373. ... “Organotransition Metal Chemistry. A Mechanistic Approach,” Academic Press, New York. Hegedus, L. S., and Stiverson, R. K. (1974). J. Am. Chem.
homogeneous catalysis refers to a catalytic process in which the catalyst and reagents are in the same phase, ... These processes are usually based on noble metal catalysts that are costly and whose abundance is very limited (Figure ...
A must-read reference for anyone interested in catalyst design and sustainable organic synthesis ... organic chemist in academia and industry with an interest in non-noble metal catalysis, organic synthesis, and sustainable chemistry.
Rylander, P.N. Organic Synthesis with Noble Metal Catalysts, Academic Press, New York, 1973; In Catalytic Hydrogenation in Organic Syntheses, Academic Press, New York, 1979; Hydrogenation Methods, Academic Press, London, 1985.
This timely book demonstrates the efficacy of base metal catalysts in the pharmaceutical, fine-chemical, and agrochemical industries, addressing both environmental and economic concerns.
Carbonylation – Direct Synthesis of Carbonyl Compounds. ... Transition Metal Catalyzed Carbonylation Reactions – Carbonylative Activation of C–X Bonds. ... In: Advances in Transition-Metal Mediated Heterocyclic Synthesis (eds.