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Modern Enyne Chemistry

Langue : Anglais

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Modern Enyne Chemistry

Describes the Efficient and Practical Methods for the Synthesis of Various Functionalized Organic Molecules From Enynes Through Different Transformations

In the past decades, enynes have become increasingly popular among organic chemists due to their unique structure and diverse transformations such as cycloaddition, cyclization, which has led to a variety of cyclic products. Modern Enyne Chemistry presents efficient and practical methods for the synthesis of various functionalized organic molecules from enynes through different transformations such as cycloadditions, cycloisomerization, cyclizations, and tandem reactions.

Authored by a well-qualified industry professional, the work is broken down into seven chapters and includes sample topics such as:

  • The synthesis of conjugated enynes
  • Diverse transformations
  • The synthetic power of enynes for rapid assembly of complex molecular structures
  • A mechanistic rationale to aid readers in understanding the reactions together with the new transformations in unsaturated compounds

For organic chemists, natural products chemists, and biochemists, this book serves as a complete reference work for understanding both modern and historical research on the topic of enynes, plus their numerous applications to today?s industries.

1.Synthesis of unconjugated enynes
2.Catalytic cycloisomerizations of unconjugated enynes
3.Catalytic cyclizations of unconjugated enynes
4.Catalytic cycloadditions of unconjugated enynes
5.Synthesis of conjugated enynes
6.Additions of conjugated enynes
7.Catalytic cyclizations of conjugated enynes
8.Catalytic cycloadditions of conjugated enynes
9.Enynes in natural product synthesis

Professor Junliang Zhang obtained his Ph.D. Degree from Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences under the supervision of Professor Shengming Ma in 2002. He has received numerous scientific awards, including the 'National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars' and the 'Thieme Chemistry Journal Award'.