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Design of new processes that avoid the use of toxic reagents has been the focus of intense research of late. Catalysis by metals and non-metals offers diverse opportunities for the development of new organic reactions with promising range of selectivitiesâchemoselectivity, regioselectivity, diastereoselectivity, and enantioselectivity. Furthermore, these transformations frequently occur under mild conditions, tolerate a broad array of functional groups, and proceed with high stereoselectivity. The area of catalysis is sometimes referred to as a âfoundational pillarâ of green chemistry. Catalytic reactions often reduce energy requirements and decrease separations because of increased selectivity; they are also capable of permitting the use of renewable feedstocks of less toxic reagents or minimizing the quantities of reagents needed. New catalytic organic synthesis methodologies have, thus, offered several possibilities for considerable improvement in the eco-compatibility of fine ch

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An Introduction. Five-Membered N-Heterocycles. Five-Membered N-Polyheterocycles. Five-Membered Fused N-Heterocycles. Five-membered Fused Polyheterocycles. Five-Membered N,N-Heterocycles. Five-Membered N,N-polyheterocycles. Five-Membered Fused N,N-Heterocycles. Five-Membered N,N,N-Heterocycles

Metals and Nonmetals

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    Publisher: CRC Press
    Publication Date: 2/5/2020 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780367321574, 978-0367321574
    ISBN10: 0367321572

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Design of new processes that avoid the use of toxic reagents has been the focus of intense research of late. Catalysis by metals and non-metals offers diverse opportunities for the development of new organic reactions with promising range of selectivitiesâchemoselectivity, regioselectivity, diastereoselectivity, and enantioselectivity. Furthermore, these transformations frequently occur under mild conditions, tolerate a broad array of functional groups, and proceed with high stereoselectivity. The area of catalysis is sometimes referred to as a âfoundational pillarâ of green chemistry. Catalytic reactions often reduce energy requirements and decrease separations because of increased selectivity; they are also capable of permitting the use of renewable feedstocks of less toxic reagents or minimizing the quantities of reagents needed. New catalytic organic synthesis methodologies have, thus, offered several possibilities for considerable improvement in the eco-compatibility of fine ch

    Table of Contents
    An Introduction. Five-Membered N-Heterocycles. Five-Membered N-Polyheterocycles. Five-Membered Fused N-Heterocycles. Five-membered Fused Polyheterocycles. Five-Membered N,N-Heterocycles. Five-Membered N,N-polyheterocycles. Five-Membered Fused N,N-Heterocycles. Five-Membered N,N,N-Heterocycles

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