Integrates solid-phase organic synthesis with palladium chemistry The
Wiley Series on Solid-Phase Organic Syntheses keeps researchers
current with major accomplishments in solid-phase organic synthesis,
providing full experimental details. Following the validated, tested,
and proven experimental procedures, readers can easily perform a broad
range of complex syntheses needed for their own experiments and
industrial applications. The series is conveniently organized into
themed volumes according to the specific type of synthesis. This
second volume in the series focuses on palladium chemistry in
solid-phase synthesis, exploring palladium catalysts and reactions,
procedures for preparation and utilization, ligands, and linker
reactions. The first part of the volume offers a comprehensive
overview of the field. Next, the chapters are organized into three
parts: Part Two: Palladium-Mediated Solid-Phase Organic Syntheses Part
Three: Immobilized Catalysts and Ligands Part Four: Palladium-Mediated
Multifunctional Cleavage Each chapter is written by one or more
leading international experts in palladium chemistry. Their
contributions reflect a thorough examination and review of the current
literature as well as their own first-hand laboratory experience.
References at the end of each chapter serve as a gateway to the
field's literature. The introduction of palladium-mediated,
cross-coupling reactions more than thirty years ago revolutionized the
science of carbon-carbon bond formation. It has now become a
cornerstone of today's synthetic organic chemistry laboratory. With
this volume, researchers in organic and medicinal chemistry have
access to a single resource that explains the fundamentals of
palladium chemistry in solid-phase synthesis and sets forth clear,
step-by-step instructions for conducting their own syntheses.
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Solid-Phase Palladium Chemistry
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ISBN
9781118336700
Publisert
2018
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Wiley Professional, Reference & Trade
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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