Heterocycle synthesis is one of the largest areas of modern organic chemistry. Heterocycles have a broad range of applications including pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals and dyes, and are the core structure to around 90% of naturally-occurring molecules.
Transition metal catalysts have become favoured in heterocycle synthesis, not least because of their low cost, but also due to their relatively low environmental toxicity and biocompatibility. This book presents an overview of the state-of-the-art in transition metal catalysis for heterocycle synthesis. Each metal is discussed in turn, presenting a comprehensive source of information on the use of zinc, iron, copper, cobalt, manganese, and nickel in a sustainable and economic manner.
Referencing the latest primary literature, and authored by active researchers in the field, this book is a must-have resource for anyone wishing to undertake an economic and sustainable approach to heterocycle synthesis.
Table of Content
Preface; Introduction; Zinc-Catalyzed Heterocycles Synthesis; Iron-Catalyzed Heterocycles Synthesis; Copper-Catalyzed Heterocycles Synthesis; Cobalt-Catalyzed Heterocycles Synthesis; Manganese-Catalyzed Heterocycles Synthesis; Nickel-Catalyzed Heterocycles Synthesis; Outlook;