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One approach to organic synthesis is retrosynthetic analysis. With this approach a chemist will start with the structure of their target molecule and progressively cut bonds to create simpler molecules. Reversing this process gives a synthetic route to the target molecule from simpler starting materials. This disconnection approach to synthesis is now a fundamental part of every organic synthesis course.

Organic Synthesis: The Disconnection Approach, 2nd Edition introduces this important technique, to help students to design their own organic syntheses. There are forty chapters: those on the synthesis of given types of molecules alternate with strategy chapters in which the methods just learnt are placed in a wider context. The synthesis chapters cover many ways of making each type of molecule starting with simple aromatic and aliphatic compounds with one functional group and progressing to molecules with many functional groups. The strategy chapters cover

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Table of Contents

Preface ix

General References xi

1. The Disconnection Approach 1

2. Basic Principles: Synthons and Reagents Synthesis of Aromatic Compounds 7

3. Strategy I: The Order of Events 17

4. One-Group C–X Disconnections 23

5. Strategy II: Chemoselectivity 29

6. Two-Group C–X Disconnections 35

7. Strategy III: Reversal of Polarity, Cyclisations, Summary of Strategy 45

8. Amine Synthesis 53

9. Strategy IV: Protecting Groups 61

10. One Group C–C Disconnections I: Alcohols 69

11. General Strategy A: Choosing a Disconnection 77

12. Strategy V: Stereoselectivity A 83

13. One Group C–C Disconnections II: Carbonyl Compounds 93

14. Strategy VI: Regioselectivity 101

15. Alkene Synthesis 107

16. Strategy VII: Use of Acetylenes (Alkynes) 115

17. Two-Group C–C Disconnections I: Diels-Alder Reactions 121

18. Strategy VIII: Introduction to Carbonyl Condensations 129

19. Two-Group C–C Disconnections II: 1,3-Difunctionalised Compounds 133

20. Strategy IX: Control in Carbonyl Condensations 139

21. Two-Group C–C Disconnections III: 1,5-Difunctionalised Compounds Conjugate (Michael) Addition and Robinson Annelation 151

22. Strategy X: Aliphatic Nitro Compounds in Synthesis 161

23. Two-Group Disconnections IV: 1,2-Difunctionalised Compounds 167

24. Strategy XI: Radical Reactions in Synthesis 177

25. Two-Group Disconnections V: 1,4-Difunctionalised Compounds 185

26. Strategy XII: Reconnection 193

27. Two-Group C–C Disconnections VI: 1,6-diCarbonyl Compounds 199

28. General Strategy B: Strategy of Carbonyl Disconnections 207

29. Strategy XIII: Introduction to Ring Synthesis: Saturated Heterocycles 217

30. Three-Membered Rings 229

31. Strategy XIV: Rearrangements in Synthesis 237

32. Four-Membered Rings: Photochemistry in Synthesis 245

33. Strategy XV: The Use of Ketenes in Synthesis 251

34. Five-Membered Rings 255

35. Strategy XVI: Pericyclic Reactions in Synthesis: Special Methods for Five-Membered Rings 261

36. Six-Membered Rings 269

37. General Strategy C: Strategy of Ring Synthesis 279

38. Strategy XVII: Stereoselectivity B 289

39. Aromatic Heterocycles 301

40. General Strategy D: Advanced Strategy 313

Index 325

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 21/11/2008
      ISBN13: 9780470712375, 978-0470712375
      ISBN10: 0470712376
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      Book Synopsis
      One approach to organic synthesis is retrosynthetic analysis. With this approach a chemist will start with the structure of their target molecule and progressively cut bonds to create simpler molecules. Reversing this process gives a synthetic route to the target molecule from simpler starting materials. This disconnection approach to synthesis is now a fundamental part of every organic synthesis course.

      Organic Synthesis: The Disconnection Approach, 2nd Edition introduces this important technique, to help students to design their own organic syntheses. There are forty chapters: those on the synthesis of given types of molecules alternate with strategy chapters in which the methods just learnt are placed in a wider context. The synthesis chapters cover many ways of making each type of molecule starting with simple aromatic and aliphatic compounds with one functional group and progressing to molecules with many functional groups. The strategy chapters cover

      Trade Review
      ?The authors have succeeded admirably in the updating of a classic in the pedagogy of organic chemistry.? ( Journal of Medicinal Chemistry , August 2009)

      ?This book is suitable for advanced undergraduate students, researchers and professional chemists. Both the writing and the diagrams are simple and clear.? ( Reviews, May 2009)



      Table of Contents

      Preface ix

      General References xi

      1. The Disconnection Approach 1

      2. Basic Principles: Synthons and Reagents Synthesis of Aromatic Compounds 7

      3. Strategy I: The Order of Events 17

      4. One-Group C–X Disconnections 23

      5. Strategy II: Chemoselectivity 29

      6. Two-Group C–X Disconnections 35

      7. Strategy III: Reversal of Polarity, Cyclisations, Summary of Strategy 45

      8. Amine Synthesis 53

      9. Strategy IV: Protecting Groups 61

      10. One Group C–C Disconnections I: Alcohols 69

      11. General Strategy A: Choosing a Disconnection 77

      12. Strategy V: Stereoselectivity A 83

      13. One Group C–C Disconnections II: Carbonyl Compounds 93

      14. Strategy VI: Regioselectivity 101

      15. Alkene Synthesis 107

      16. Strategy VII: Use of Acetylenes (Alkynes) 115

      17. Two-Group C–C Disconnections I: Diels-Alder Reactions 121

      18. Strategy VIII: Introduction to Carbonyl Condensations 129

      19. Two-Group C–C Disconnections II: 1,3-Difunctionalised Compounds 133

      20. Strategy IX: Control in Carbonyl Condensations 139

      21. Two-Group C–C Disconnections III: 1,5-Difunctionalised Compounds Conjugate (Michael) Addition and Robinson Annelation 151

      22. Strategy X: Aliphatic Nitro Compounds in Synthesis 161

      23. Two-Group Disconnections IV: 1,2-Difunctionalised Compounds 167

      24. Strategy XI: Radical Reactions in Synthesis 177

      25. Two-Group Disconnections V: 1,4-Difunctionalised Compounds 185

      26. Strategy XII: Reconnection 193

      27. Two-Group C–C Disconnections VI: 1,6-diCarbonyl Compounds 199

      28. General Strategy B: Strategy of Carbonyl Disconnections 207

      29. Strategy XIII: Introduction to Ring Synthesis: Saturated Heterocycles 217

      30. Three-Membered Rings 229

      31. Strategy XIV: Rearrangements in Synthesis 237

      32. Four-Membered Rings: Photochemistry in Synthesis 245

      33. Strategy XV: The Use of Ketenes in Synthesis 251

      34. Five-Membered Rings 255

      35. Strategy XVI: Pericyclic Reactions in Synthesis: Special Methods for Five-Membered Rings 261

      36. Six-Membered Rings 269

      37. General Strategy C: Strategy of Ring Synthesis 279

      38. Strategy XVII: Stereoselectivity B 289

      39. Aromatic Heterocycles 301

      40. General Strategy D: Advanced Strategy 313

      Index 325

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