In Palladium and Norbornene Cooperative Catalysis: Fundamentals and Applications, renowned researcher Professor Guangbin Dong delivers a systematic and comprehensive discussion of Pd/NBE catalysis, including its mechanisms, scopes, applications, and current limitations. The book provides readers with the fundamental knowledge they will need to use this type of catalysis in their own research, as well as how to choose the best reaction conditions and catalyst combinations.
Each of the eight chapters are written by leading experts in the Pd/NBE catalysis field. They cover topics ranging from the mechanistic foundation of Pd/NBE catalysis to the scope of the ipso and ortho functionalization, asymmetric development, a review of the Pd/NBE-catalyzed heteroarene functionalization, and more.
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Perfect for chemistry students with an interest in transition-metal catalysis and organic synthesis. This book will also benefit academic researchers and practicing chemists.
Guangbin Dong, PhD, is Professor of Chemistry at University of Chicago, USA. His current research interests include transition-metal-catalyzed C−H and C−C bonds activation, total synthesis of bioactive natural products, boron chemistry, and development of new materials. Professor Dong has received numerous scientific awards, including Elias J. Corey Award for Outstanding Original Contribution in Organic Synthesis by a Young Investigator, Tetrahedron Young Investigator award and ACS Arthur C. Cope Scholar award.