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Book Synopsis
Organic Synthesis: Strategy and Control is the long-awaited sequel to Stuart Warren's bestseller Organic Synthesis: The Disconnection Approach, which looked at the planning behind the synthesis of compounds.

Trade Review
"The authors can be commended on producing a really useful and enjoyable new book on Organic Synthesis! … .Rewarding to read." (The Higher Education Academy Physical Sciences Centre, June 2008)

Table of Contents
Preface.

A: Introduction: Selectivity.

1. Planning Organic Syntheses: Tactics, Strategy, andControl.

2. Chemoselectivity.

3. Regioselectivity: Controlled Aldol Reactions.

4. Stereoselectivity: Stereoselective AldolReactions.

5. Alternative Strategies for Enone Synthesis.

6. Choosing a Strategy : The Synthesis ofcyclopentenones.

B: Making Carbon-Carbon Bonds.

7. The Ortho Strategy for Aromatic Compounds.

8. delta-Complexes of Metals.

9. Controlling the Michael Reaction.

10. Specific Enol Equivalents.

11. Extended Enolates.

12. Allyl Anions.

13. Homoenolates.

14. Acyl Anion Equivalents.

C: Carbon-Carbon Double Bonds.

15. Synthesis of Double Bonds of DefinedStereochemistry.

16. Stereo-Controlled Vinyl Anion Equivalents.

17. Electrophilic Attack on Alkenes.

18. Vinyl Cations: Palladium-Catalysed C-CCoupling.

19. Allyl Alcohols: Allyl Cation Equivalents (andMore).

D: Stereochemistry.

20. Control of Stereochemistry -- Introduction.

21 Controlling Relative Stereochemistry.

22. Resolution.

23. The Chiral Pool.

24. Asymmetric Induction I: Reagent-Based Strategy.

25. Asymmetric Induction II: Asymmetric Catalysis:Formation of C-O and C-N Bonds.

26. Asymmetric Induction III: Asymmetric Catalysis:Formation of C-H and C-C Bonds.

27. Asymmetric Induction IV: Substrate-BasedStrategy.

28. Kinetic Resolution.

29. Enzymes: Biological Methods in AsymmetricSynthesis.

30. New Chiral Centres from Old --Enantiomerically Pure Compounds & SophisticatedSyntheses.

31. Strategy of Asymmetric Synthesis.

E: Functional Group Strategy.

32. Functionalisation of Pyridine.

33. Oxidation of Aromatic Compounds, Enols andEnolates.

34. Functionality and Pericyclic Reactions: NitrogenHeterocycles by Cycloadditions and Sigmatropic Rearrangements.

35. Synthesis and Chemistry of Azoles and otherHeterocycles with Two or more Heteroatoms.

36. Tandem Organic Reactions.

General References.

Index.

Organic Synthesis Strategy and Control

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      Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
      Publication Date: 4/20/2007 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780471489405, 978-0471489405
      ISBN10: 0471489409

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Organic Synthesis: Strategy and Control is the long-awaited sequel to Stuart Warren's bestseller Organic Synthesis: The Disconnection Approach, which looked at the planning behind the synthesis of compounds.

      Trade Review
      "The authors can be commended on producing a really useful and enjoyable new book on Organic Synthesis! … .Rewarding to read." (The Higher Education Academy Physical Sciences Centre, June 2008)

      Table of Contents
      Preface.

      A: Introduction: Selectivity.

      1. Planning Organic Syntheses: Tactics, Strategy, andControl.

      2. Chemoselectivity.

      3. Regioselectivity: Controlled Aldol Reactions.

      4. Stereoselectivity: Stereoselective AldolReactions.

      5. Alternative Strategies for Enone Synthesis.

      6. Choosing a Strategy : The Synthesis ofcyclopentenones.

      B: Making Carbon-Carbon Bonds.

      7. The Ortho Strategy for Aromatic Compounds.

      8. delta-Complexes of Metals.

      9. Controlling the Michael Reaction.

      10. Specific Enol Equivalents.

      11. Extended Enolates.

      12. Allyl Anions.

      13. Homoenolates.

      14. Acyl Anion Equivalents.

      C: Carbon-Carbon Double Bonds.

      15. Synthesis of Double Bonds of DefinedStereochemistry.

      16. Stereo-Controlled Vinyl Anion Equivalents.

      17. Electrophilic Attack on Alkenes.

      18. Vinyl Cations: Palladium-Catalysed C-CCoupling.

      19. Allyl Alcohols: Allyl Cation Equivalents (andMore).

      D: Stereochemistry.

      20. Control of Stereochemistry -- Introduction.

      21 Controlling Relative Stereochemistry.

      22. Resolution.

      23. The Chiral Pool.

      24. Asymmetric Induction I: Reagent-Based Strategy.

      25. Asymmetric Induction II: Asymmetric Catalysis:Formation of C-O and C-N Bonds.

      26. Asymmetric Induction III: Asymmetric Catalysis:Formation of C-H and C-C Bonds.

      27. Asymmetric Induction IV: Substrate-BasedStrategy.

      28. Kinetic Resolution.

      29. Enzymes: Biological Methods in AsymmetricSynthesis.

      30. New Chiral Centres from Old --Enantiomerically Pure Compounds & SophisticatedSyntheses.

      31. Strategy of Asymmetric Synthesis.

      E: Functional Group Strategy.

      32. Functionalisation of Pyridine.

      33. Oxidation of Aromatic Compounds, Enols andEnolates.

      34. Functionality and Pericyclic Reactions: NitrogenHeterocycles by Cycloadditions and Sigmatropic Rearrangements.

      35. Synthesis and Chemistry of Azoles and otherHeterocycles with Two or more Heteroatoms.

      36. Tandem Organic Reactions.

      General References.

      Index.

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