Description |
xv, 333 pages ; 25 cm |
Contents |
1. Some Fundamental Concepts -- 2. 1,2-Stereoinduction -- 3. 1,3-Stereoinduction -- 4. Stereoinduction at Long Distances -- 5. Group Directed Reactions and Chelation Effects -- 6. Conformational Effects -- 7. Topographical and Template Effects -- 8. Steric, Electrostatic, and Stereoelectronic Effects -- 9. Thermodynamic Control and Kinetic Trapping |
Summary |
In planning a synthesis, how does one select the appropriate method for making the preferred stereoisomer? Stereoselectivity in Synthesis answers this question and much more. Highly respected scientist Tse-Lok Ho offers a systematic review of the synthetic literature, addressing the proliferation, in recent years, of methodologies related to reaction stereoselectivity. He extracts the most useful examples to illustrate the basic principles of organic stereochemistry and its application, and helps readers solve real-world stereochemical problems in organic and medicinal chemistry as well as in the pharmaceutical, agricultural, and food industries |
Notes |
"A Wiley-Interscience publication." |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Organic compounds -- Synthesis.
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Stereochemistry.
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LC no. |
98038413 |
ISBN |
0471329223 (cloth : alk. paper) |
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