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Annual Reports in Organic Synthesis - 1972 presents a collection of 50 abstracted chemistry journals that cover organic synthesis. This book is comprised of eight chapters that cover different aspects of organic synthesis, such as reaction types and methods.
The first three chapters tackle carbon-carbon bond forming reactions, oxidations, and reductions. Chapter IV discusses synthesis of heterocyclics, and Chapter V covers the use of protecting groups. Chapter VI talks about useful synthetic preparations. Chapters VII and VIII cover the miscellaneous reactions and reviews.
The information provided by this text will be most useful to organic chemists.
Contenu
Preface
Journals Abstracted
I. Carbon-Carbon Bond Forming Reactions
A. Carbon-Carbon Single Bonds (See Also: Thermal Reactions 126, Aromatic Substitutions Forming a New Carbon-Carbon Bond 135, Photochemical Reactions 148)
Alkylation of Aldehydes, Ketones and Their Derivatives (See Also: Nucleophilic Addition to Electron Deficient Carbon 34)
Alkylation of Acids and Acid Derivatives
Alkylation of ß-Dicarbonyl and ß-Cyanocarbonyl Systems
Alkylation of Organometallic Reagents (See Also: Aromatic Substitutions-Coupling Reactions 143)
Other Alkylation Procedures
Nucleophilic Addition to Electron Deficient Carbon
Carbonylation Procedures
Other Carbon-Carbon Single Bond Forming Reactions
B. Carbon-Carbon Double Bonds (See Also: Reductive Eliminations 177)
Wittig-Type Olefination Reactions
Eliminations
Other Carbon-Carbon Double Bond Forming Reactions
Allene Forming Reactions
C. Carbon-Carbon Triple Bonds
D. Cyclopropanations
Carbene or Carbenoid Addition to a Multiple Bond
Other Cyclopropanations
E. Thermal Reactions
Cycloadditions
Other Thermal Reactions
F. Aromatic Substitutions Forming a New Carbon-Carbon Bond
Friedel-Crafts-Type Reactions
Coupling Reactions (See Also: Synthesis via Organometallics 148)
Other Aromatic Substitutions
G. Photochemical Reactions
H. Synthesis via Organometallics
Organoboranes
Coupling Reactions
Other
Reviews
II. Oxidations
A. C-O Oxidations
Alcohol Cetone, Aldehyde
Aldehyde Acid, Ester, Amide
B. C-H Oxidations
Allylic C-H Bonds
C-H Bonds a to Carbonyl
C-H Bonds a to Sulfur
C. C-N Oxidations
D. Amine Oxidations
E. Sulfur Oxidations
F. Oxidative Additions to C-C Multiple Bonds
Epoxidations
Hydroxylation
Other
G. Halogenation of Aromatic Rings
H. Oxidative Cleavages
C-C Single Bonds
C-C Multiple Bonds
I. Photosensitized Oxygenations
J. Dehydrogenation
K. Phenol Quinone Oxidation
L. Other Oxidations
M. New Procedures for Oxidation and Oxidation Reagents
III. Reductions
A. C=O Reductions
B. Nitrile Reductions
C. Reduction of Sulfur Compounds
D. N-O Reductions
E. C-C Multiple Bond Reductions
C=C Reductions
C=C Reductions
Reduction of Aromatic Rings
F. Hydrogenolysis of C-Hetero Bonds
C-O C-H
C-Hal C-H
C=O CH2
G. Reductive Eliminations
H. Reductive Cleavages
I. Hydroboration (Reduction Only)
J. Other Reductions
K. Reviews
IV. Synthesis of Heterocyclics
A. Aziridines
B. Furans
C. Indoles
D. Lactams
E. Lactones
F. Pyridines
G. Pyrroles and Pyrrolines
H. Quinolines and Isoquinolines
I. Other Heterocycles with One Heteroatom
J. Other Heterocycles
K. Reviews
V. Protecting Groups
A. Hydroxyl
B. Amine
C. Sulfhydryl
D. Carboxyl
E. Ketone, Aldehyde
F. Phosphate
VI. Useful Synthetic Preparations
A. Functional Group Preparations
Acids
Alcohols (See Also: Reduction of Carbonyls 169)
Alkyl Halides
Amides
Amines (See Also: Amide Reduction 101, Nitrile Reduction 170)
Amino Acids
Anhydrides
Arynes
9.Carbenes
Diazoalkanes
Enamines
12.Episulfides
Epoxides (See Also: Oxidative Addition to C=C 161)
Esters
Ethers
Isocyanates
Isocyanides
Ketones and Aldehydes (See Also: C-0 Oxidations 155)
ß-Dicarbonyl Compounds
Nitriles
Nitro
Nucleotides (See Also: Hydroxyl 189, Phosphate 194 Protecting Groups)
Peptides (See Also: Hydroxyl 189, Amine 190 Protecting Groups)
Phenols
Phosphates
Vinyl Halides, Vinyl Ethers, Vinyl Esters
B. Multi-Step Transformations
Ring Enlargement
Masked-Carbonyl Systems
Organoboranes (See Also: Synthesis via Organometallics 148)
Other
VII. Other Completely Miscellaneous Reactions
VIII. Miscellaneous Reviews