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CoverStereoselective synthesis 2: Stereoselective reactions of carbonyl and imino groups / vol. ed. G.A.Molander. - Stuttgart; New York: Georg Thieme, 2011. - xl, 1016 p.: ill. - (Science of synthesis. Reference library; 2010/8). - Ref.: p.910-965. - Auth. ind.: p.967-1010. - ISBN 978-3-13-154121-5
 

Оглавление / Contents
 
                    Stereoselective Synthesis 2:
         Stereoselective Reactions of Carbonyl and Imino Groups

     Preface .................................................... V
     Volume Editors' Preface .................................. VII
     Abstracts ................................................. XI
     Table of Contents ...................................... XXIII
     Introduction
     C.A. Molander .............................................. 1
2.1  Reduction of Carbonyl Croups: Hydrogenation
     N. Arai and T. Ohkuma ...................................... 9
2.2  Reduction of Carbonyl Croups: Transfer Hydrogenation,
     Hydrosilylation, Catalytic Hydroboration, and Reduction
     with Borohydrides, Aluminum Hydrides, or Boranes
     M. Zaidlewicz and M.M. Pakulski ........................... 59
2.3  Enzymatic Reduction of Carbonyl Croups
     S. De Wildeman and N. Sereinig ........................... 133
2.4  Oxidative Deracemization
     B. Stoltz, D.C. Ebner, and N. Park ....................... 209
2.5  Stereoselective Reduction of Imino Croups
     L. Xu, X. Wu, and J. Xiao ................................ 251
2.6  Epoxidation and Aziridination of Carbonyl Croups 
     and Imines
     V.K. Aggarwal, E.M. McGarrigle, and M.A. Shaw ............ 311
2.7  Alkylation of Carbonyl and Imino Croups
     D.J. Ramon and M. Yus .................................... 349
2.8  Allylation of Carbonyl and Imino Croups
     A. Buitrago Santanilla and J.L. Leighton ................. 401
2.9  Arylation and Alkenylation of Carbonyl and Imino Croups
     M.C. Kauffman and P.J. Walsh ............................. 449
2.10 Alkynylation of Carbonyl and Imino Croups ................ 497
     2.10.1 Enantioselective Addition of Acetylide 
            Nucleophiles to Carbonyl Compounds
            E.M. Carreira and D.E. Frantz ..................... 497
     2.10.2 Enantioselective Addition of Metal Alkynylides 
            to Imino Croups
            E.M. Carreira and P. Aschwanden ................... 517
2.11 Hydrocyanation, Cyanosilylation, and 
     Hydrophosphonylation of Carbonyl and Imino Croups
     E. Bergin ................................................ 531
2.12 Asymmetric Mukaiyama Aldol Reaction
     L. Liu, D. Wang, and C.-J. Li ............................ 585
2.13 Direct Aldol Reactions
     S.M. Yliniemelä-Sipari and P.M. Pihko .................... 621
2.14 Enzymatic Direct Aldol Additions
     P. Gapés and W.-D. Fessner ............................... 677
2.15 Asymmetric Morita-Baylis-Hillman Reaction and Its Aza
     Analogue
     C. Masson and J. Zhu ..................................... 735
2.16 Mannich Reaction
     N.Z. Burns and E.N. Jacobsen ............................. 785
2.17 Asymmetric Benzoin and Stetter Reactions
     D.A. DiRocco and T. Rovis ................................ 835
2.18 Asymmetric Synthesis of Spiroketals, Bisspiroketals,
     and Spiroaminals
     R.G. Carter and D.L. Kuiper .............................. 863
     Keyword Index ............................................ 915
     Author Index ............................................. 967
     Abbreviations ........................................... 1011

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