Nonnitrogenous organocatalysis / edited by Andrew Harned.

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547/.215
Title
Nonnitrogenous organocatalysis / edited by Andrew Harned.
Edition
First edition.
Physical Description
1 online resource (261 pages) : 305 illustrations
Contents
chapter 1 Introduction / chapter 2 Alcohols and Phenols as Hydrogen Bonding Catalysts / chapter 3 Phosphoric Acid Catalysis / chapter 4 Halogen Bond Catalysis -- An Emerging Paradigm in Organocatalysis / chapter 5 Catalysis with Selenium and Sulfur / chapter 6 Use of Phosphine Oxides as Catalysts and Precatalysts / chapter 7 N-Heterocyclic Carbene Catalysis -- Homoenolate and Enolate Reactivity / chapter 8 Other Nonnitrogenous Organocatalysts /
Summary
Since the 1990s the synthetic community has shown a growing interest in the development of catalytic reactions that employ entirely organic catalysts – so-called ‘organocatalysts’. With the current emphasis on green chemistry throughout the chemical industry, organocatalysis has become indispensible. In spite of this growth and recognition, there can be a misconception that organocatalysts are only based on nitrogen-containing functional groups (amines, ureas, and quaternary ammonium salts, for example), and are only useful for asymmetric reactions.
Added Author
Harned, Andrew, editor.
CRC Press.
Subject
CATALYSIS.
CHEMISTRY, ORGANIC.
Organic compounds Synthesis.
Multimedia
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Summary
Since the 1990s the synthetic community has shown a growing interest in the development of catalytic reactions that employ entirely organic catalysts – so-called ‘organocatalysts’. With the current emphasis on green chemistry throughout the chemical industry, organocatalysis has become indispensible. In spite of this growth and recognition, there can be a misconception that organocatalysts are only based on nitrogen-containing functional groups (amines, ureas, and quaternary ammonium salts, for example), and are only useful for asymmetric reactions.
Contents
chapter 1 Introduction / chapter 2 Alcohols and Phenols as Hydrogen Bonding Catalysts / chapter 3 Phosphoric Acid Catalysis / chapter 4 Halogen Bond Catalysis -- An Emerging Paradigm in Organocatalysis / chapter 5 Catalysis with Selenium and Sulfur / chapter 6 Use of Phosphine Oxides as Catalysts and Precatalysts / chapter 7 N-Heterocyclic Carbene Catalysis -- Homoenolate and Enolate Reactivity / chapter 8 Other Nonnitrogenous Organocatalysts /
Subject
CATALYSIS.
CHEMISTRY, ORGANIC.
Organic compounds Synthesis.
Multimedia