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OverviewC=C reactions are highly attractive as they are additions, and thus by nature highly atom-economic. Specific topics discussed: stereoselective addition of one or more carbon or heteroatom groups across a C=C bond (e.g., dihydroxylation, hydroboration, hydroamination, conjugate addition), epoxidation, aziridination, and cyclopropanation. This volume is part of a 3-volume set: Science of Synthesis Stereoselective Synthesis Workbench Edition Further information about Stereoselective Synthesis (including sample pages and the table of contents) Full Product DetailsAuthor: Johannes G. de Vries , Paul Alsters , Isabel Arends , Ahmad BasheerPublisher: Thieme Publishing Group Imprint: Thieme Publishing Group Edition: 1. Auflage Volume: 2010/7 Weight: 0.454kg ISBN: 9783131541116ISBN 10: 3131541113 Pages: 1056 Publication Date: 27 December 2010 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of Contents1.1 Dihydroxylation, Aminohydroxylation, Diamination, and Dibromination of Carbon—Carbon Double Bonds 1.2 Epoxidation of Carbon—Carbon Double Bonds 1.3 Epoxidation of Enones by Nucleophilic Oxidation 1.4 Aziridination 1.5 Hydrogenation of Carbon—Carbon Double Bonds 1.6 Hydrogenation of Arenes and Hetarenes 1.7 Stereoselective Hydroboration and Diboration of Carbon—Carbon Double Bonds 1.8 Carbometalation of Carbon—Carbon Double Bonds 1.9 Hydroformylation, Hydrocarbonylation, Hydrocyanation, and Hydroacylation of Carbon—Carbon Double Bonds 1.10 Hydrovinylation and Hydroarylation of Carbon—Carbon Double Bonds 1.11 Reductive Coupling and Cyclization of Carbon—Carbon Multiple Bonds 1.12 Conjugate Addition Reactions 1.13 Hydroamination, Hydrophosphination, Hydrophosphinylation, and Hydrophosphonylation of Carbon—Carbon Double Bonds 1.14 Cyclopropanation Reactions 1.15 Enantioselective and Diastereoselective Alkene Metathesis 1.16 Addition of Free Radicals to Carbon—Carbon Multiple Bonds 1.17 Asymmetric Hydrosilylation of Carbon—Carbon Double BondsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |