Nonnitrogenous organocatalysis / edited by Andrew Harned.
| Call Number | 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. |
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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 |