CO2 as a Building Block in Organic Synthesis

CO2 as a Building Block in Organic Synthesis

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A guide to the fascinating application of CO2 as a building block in organic synthesis

This important book explores modern organic synthesis' use of the cheap, non-toxic and abundant chemical CO2 as an attractive C1 building block. With contributions from an international panel of experts, CO2 as Building Block in Organic Synthesis offers a review of the most important reactions which use CO2 as a building block in organic synthesis.

The contributors examine a wide-range of CO2 reactions including methylation reactions, CH bond functionalization, carboxylation, cyclic carbonate synthesis, multicomponent reactions, and many more. The book reviews the most recent developments in the field and also:

  • Presents the most important reactions like CH-bond functionalization, carboxylation, carbonate synthesis and many more
  • Contains contributions from an international panel of experts
  • Offers a comprehensive resource for academics and professionals in the field

Written for organic chemists, chemists working with or on organometallics, catalytic chemists, pharmaceutical chemists, and chemists in industry, CO2 as Building Block in Organic Synthesis contains an analysis of the most important reactions which use CO2 as an effective building block in organic synthesis.



Dr. Shoubhik Das in an independant group leader at the Georg-August-University of Goettingen, Germany since 2015. He has studied in India and finished his MSc from IIT Kharagpur in 2006. Subsequently, he moved to UK to join GlaxoSmithKline. In 2008, he started his PhD under the supervision of Prof. Matthias Beller at Leibniz Institut für Katalyse, Germany. In 2011, he finished his PhD and joined the research group of Prof. Matthew J. Gaunt as a post-doctoral research associate at University of Cambridge. In 2013, Dr. Das moved to EPFL, Switzerland and joined the group of Prof. Paul J. Dyson as a scientist.
ISBN 9783527821945
Artikelnummer 9783527821945
Medientyp E-Book - PDF
Copyrightjahr 2020
Verlag Wiley-VCH
Umfang 464 Seiten
Sprache Englisch
Kopierschutz Adobe DRM