Applications of Domino Transformations in Organic Synthesis, Volume 1

Applications of Domino Transformations in Organic Synthesis, Volume 1

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The rapid pace of evolution in domino, or cascade-based transformations has revolutionized the practice of chemical synthesis for the creation of natural products, designed molecules, and pharmaceuticals. 'Science of Synthesis: Applications of Domino Transformations in Organic Synthesis' explores the topic thoroughly and systematically, serving as the basis for practical applications and future research. The 2-volume set presents the cutting-edge in terms of design, strategy, and experimental procedures, leading to multiple events being accomplished within a single reaction vessel. The content is organized by the core type of reaction used to initiate the event, be it a pericyclic reaction, a metal-mediated transformation, radical chemistry, or an acid-induced cascade among many others. Volume 1 covers polyene/cation-pi cyclizations, metathesis, radical, and metal-mediated reactions, and non-radical skeletal rearrangements.

1;Science of Synthesis Applications of Domino Transformations in Organic Synthesis 1;12;Title Page;73;Copyright;84;Preface;95;Science of Synthesis Reference Library;116;Volume Editor's Preface;137;Abstracts;158;Applications of Domino Transformations in Organic Synthesis 1;239;Table of Contents;2510;Introduction;3711;1.1 Polyene Cyclizations;4911.1;1.1.1 Cationic Polyene Cyclizations Mediated by Brønsted or Lewis Acids;5011.1.1;1.1.1.1 Most Used Cationic Polyene Cyclization Methods;5111.1.1.1;1.1.1.1.1 Polyene Cyclization via Biomimetic Heterolytic Opening of Epoxides by Alkylaluminum Lewis Acids;5111.1.1.2;1.1.1.1.2 Polyene Cyclization Mediated by Carbophilic Lewis Acids;5311.1.2;1.1.1.2 Recent Advances in Cationic Polycyclization: Halonium-Initiated Polycyclization;5311.1.3;1.1.1.3 Other Common Cationic Polyene Cyclization Methods;5511.1.3.1;1.1.1.3.1 Catalytic, Enantioselective, Protonative Polycyclization;5511.1.3.1.1;1.1.1.3.1.1 Chiral Transfer from a Brønsted Acid;5511.1.3.1.2;1.1.1.3.1.2 Chiral Transfer from (R)-2,2'-Dichloro-1,1'-bi-2-naphthol-Antimony(V) Chloride Complex;5511.1.3.1.3;1.1.1.3.1.3 Chiral Transfer via Nucleophilic Phosphoramidites;5611.1.3.2;1.1.1.3.2 Polyene Cyclization Initiated by Unsaturated Ketones and Mediated by Aluminum Lewis Acids;5711.1.3.3;1.1.1.3.3 Gold-Mediated Enantioselective Polycyclization;5811.1.3.4;1.1.1.3.4 Polycyclization Initiated by an Episulfonium Ion;5911.1.3.5;1.1.1.3.5 Polycyclization Initiated by a p-Lewis Acidic Metal;5911.1.3.6;1.1.1.3.6 Enantioselective Polyene Cyclization Mediated by Chiral Scalemic Iridium Complexes;6011.1.3.7;1.1.1.3.7 Acyliminium-Initiated Polyene Cyclization Mediated by Thioureas;6011.1.3.8;1.1.1.3.8 Tail-to-Head Polycyclization;6111.2;1.1.2 Radical Polyene Cyclizations;6211.2.1;1.1.2.1 Most Used Radical Polycyclization Methods;6211.2.1.1;1.1.2.1.1 Cyclization of Mono-and Polyunsaturated ß-Oxo Esters Mediated by Manganese(III) Acetate;6211.2.1.2;1.1.2.1.2 Titanocene-Catalyzed Polycyclization;6311.2.2;1.1.2.2 Recent Advances in Radical Polycyclization;6411.2.2.1;1.1.2.2.1 Manganese- and Cobalt-Catalyzed Cyclization;6411.2.2.2;1.1.2.2.2 Manganese-Catalyzed Hydrogenative Polycyclization;6511.2.2.3;1.1.2.2.3 Radical Isomerization, Cycloisomerization, and Retrocycloisomerization with a Cobalt-salen Catalyst;6611.2.3;1.1.2.3 Other Examples of Radical Polycyclization;6711.2.3.1;1.1.2.3.1 Radical Polycyclization via Photoinduced Electron Transfer;6711.2.3.2;1.1.2.3.2 Polycyclization via Organo-SOMO Catalysis;6711.2.3.3;1.1.2.3.3 Polyene Radical Cascades in Complex Molecule Synthesis;6711.3;1.1.3 Polyene Cyclization via Reductive Elimination from a Metal Center or Metathesis;6811.3.1;1.1.3.1 Most Used Polycyclization Methods via Reductive Elimination;6811.3.1.1;1.1.3.1.1 Palladium Zipper Cyclization Cascades;6811.3.1.2;1.1.3.1.2 Polycyclization Cascades via Metathesis;6911.3.2;1.1.3.2 Other Polycyclization Methods via Reductive Elimination;7011.3.2.1;1.1.3.2.1 Cyclization via p-Allylpalladium Complexes;7011.3.2.2;1.1.3.2.2 Palladium-Catalyzed Ene-Yne Cycloisomerization;7111.3.2.3;1.1.3.2.3 Cycloisomerization in Complex Molecule Synthesis;7111.4;1.1.4 Anionic Polyene Cyclizations;7211.4.1;1.1.4.1 Examples of Anionic Polyene Cyclizations;7311.4.1.1;1.1.4.1.1 Stereoselective Polycyclization via Intramolecular Diels-Alder Cycloaddition Followed by Aldol Condensation;7311.4.1.2;1.1.4.1.2 Transannular Double Michael Cyclization Cascades;7412;1.2 Cation-p Cyclizations of Epoxides and Polyepoxides;7912.1;1.2.1 exo-Selective Polyepoxide Cascades;7912.1.1;1.2.1.1 Brønsted Acid Promoted Cascades;7912.1.2;1.2.1.2 Brønsted Base Promoted Cascades;8112.1.3;1.2.1.3 Oxocarbenium-Initiated Cascades via Photooxidative Cleavage;8212.2;1.2.2 endo-Selective Polyepoxide Cascades;8312.2.1;1.2.2.1 Lewis Acid Activation;8312.2.1.1;1.2.2.1.1 Alkyl-Directed Cascades;8312.2.2;1.2.2.2 Brønsted Base Activation;8712.2.2.1;1.2.2.2.1 T
ISBN 9783132028418
Artikelnummer 9783132028418
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Copyrightjahr 2016
Verlag Georg Thieme Verlag KG
Umfang 732 Seiten
Sprache Englisch
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