Modern Organic Synthesis : An Introduction
Modern Organic Synthesis : An Introduction
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Author(s): Nantz, Michael H.
Zweifel, George S.
ISBN No.: 9781119086536
Pages: 416
Year: 201705
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 188.88
Status: Out Of Print

About the Authors ix Preface to the Second Edition xi Prefacetothefirstedition xiii 1 SyntheticDesign 1 1.1 Retrosynthetic Analysis 1 1.2 Reversal of the Carbonyl Group Polarity (Umpolung) 6 1.3 Steps in Planning a Synthesis 11 1.4 Choice of Synthetic Method 16 1.5 Domino Reactions (Cascade or Tandem Reactions) 18 1.6 Computer-Assisted Retrosynthetic Analysis 19 References 19 2 Stereochemical Considerations in Planning Syntheses 21 2.1 Conformational Analysis 21 2.


2 Evaluation of Non-Bonded Interactions 25 2.3 Six-Membered Heterocyclic Systems 29 2.4 Polycyclic Ring Systems 30 2.5 Cyclohexyl Systems with sp 2 -Hybridized Atoms 33 2.6 Significant Energy Difference 35 2.7 Computer-Assisted Molecular Modeling 35 2.8 Reactivity and Product Determination as a Function of Conformation 36 References 42 3 The Concept of Protecting Functional Groups 45 3.1 Protection of N-H Groups 45 3.


2 Protection of OH Groups 48 3.3 Protection of Diols as Acetals 55 3.4 Protection of Carbonyl Groups in Aldehydes and Ketones 56 3.5 Protection of the Carboxyl Group 62 3.6 Protection of Double Bonds 66 3.7 Protection of Triple Bonds 66 References 66 4 Functional Group Transformations 71 4.1 Oxidation of Alcohols to Aldehydes and Ketones 71 4.2 Reagents and Procedures for Alcohol Oxidation 72 4.


3 Chemoselective Oxidizing Agents 76 4.4 Oxidation of Acyloins 79 4.5 Oxidation of Tertiary Allylic Alcohols 79 4.6 Oxidative Procedures to Carboxylic Acids 80 4.7 Allylic Oxidation of Alkenes 82 4.8 Terminology for Reduction of Carbonyl Compounds 85 4.9 Nucleophilic Reducing Agents 86 4.10 Electrophilic Reducing Agents 91 4.


11 Regio- and Chemoselective Reductions 93 4.12 Diastereoselective Reductions of Cyclic Ketones 97 4.13 Inversion of Secondary Alcohol Stereochemistry 98 4.14 Diastereofacial Selectivity in Acyclic Systems 99 4.15 Enantioselective Reductions 104 References 108 5 Functional Group Transformations 115 5.1 Reactions of Carbon-Carbon Double Bonds 115 5.2 Reactions of Carbon-Carbon Triple Bonds 160 References 167 6 Formation of Carbon-Carbon Single Bonds via Enolate Anions 175 6.1 1,3-Dicarbonyl Compounds 175 6.


2 Direct Alkylation of Enolates 185 6.3 Cyclization Reactions--Baldwin''s Rules for Ring Closure 193 6.4 Stereochemistry of Cyclic Ketone Alkylation 195 6.5 Imine and Hydrazone Anions 196 6.6 Enamines 197 6.7 The Aldol Reaction 199 6.8 Condensation Reactions of Enols and Enolates 213 6.9 Robinson Annulation 217 References 220 7 Formation of Carbon-Carbon Bonds via Organometallic Reagents 227 7.


1 Organolithium Reagents 227 7.2 Organomagnesium Reagents 236 7.3 Organotitanium Reagents 239 7.4 Organocerium Reagents 240 7.5 Organocopper Reagents 241 7.6 Organochromium Reagents 251 7.7 Organozinc Reagents 252 7.8 Organoboron Reagents 256 7.


9 Organosilicon Reagents 264 7.10 Organogold Chemistry 274 References 278 8 Palladium-Catalyzed Coupling Reactions 285 8.1 Palladium Oxidation State 285 8.2 Organic Synthesis with Palladium(0) Complexes 286 8.3 The Heck Reaction--Palladium(0)-Catalyzed Olefin Insertion Reactions 288 8.4 Palladium-Catalyzed Cross-Coupling with Organometallic Reagents 292 8.5 Cross-Coupling Reactions Involving sp-Carbons 301 8.6 The Trost-Tsuji Reaction 304 References 307 9 Formation of Carbon-Carbon π-Bonds 313 9.


1 Formation of Carbon-Carbon Double Bonds 313 9.2 Formation of Carbon-Carbon Triple Bonds 343 References 350 10 Syntheses of Carbocyclic Systems 355 10.1 Intramolecular Free Radical Cyclizations 355 10.2 Cation-π Cyclizations 361 10.3 Pericyclic Reactions 364 10.4 Ring-Closing Olefin Metathesis 375 References 378 Index 383.


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