Tetrahedron Reports on Organic Chemistry

Tetrahedron Reports on Organic Chemistry

Volume 4.31-40

1st Edition - January 1, 1978

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  • Editors: Derek Barton, J. E. Baldwin, W. D. Ollis
  • eBook ISBN: 9781483146133

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Tetrahedron Reports on Organic Chemistry, Volume 4 contains 10 tetrahedron reports on organic chemistry with report numbers 31-40. Some reports focus on organopalladium intermediates in organic synthesis; the synthesis of insect sex pheromones; and boraheterocycles via cyclic hydroboration. Other tetrahedron reports center on synthesis of polyketide-type aromatic natural products by biogenetically modeled routes; Ei reaction of sulphilimines and related compounds; strategies in optical resolutions; and the diradical mechanism for 1,3-dipolar cycloadditions and related thermal pericyclic reactions.

Table of Contents


  • Contents

    Report No.

    31. Introduction of Fluorine Into Organic Molecules: Why and How

    32. Organopalladium Intermediates in Organic Synthesis

    33. Recent Developments In Sulfone Chemistry

    34. The Synthesis of Insect Sex Pheromones

    35. Boraheterocycles Via Cyclic Hydroboration

    36. Synthesis of Polyketide-Type Aromatic Natural Products By Biogenetically Modeled Routes

    37. Ei Reaction of Sulphilimines and Related Compounds

    38. Strategies in Optical Resolutions

    39. The Diradical Mechanism For 1,3-Dipolar Cycloadditions and Related Thermal Pericyclic Reactions

    40. The Organic Photochemistry of Benzene-II

    Contents of Previous Volumes


Product details

  • No. of pages: 336
  • Language: English
  • Copyright: © Pergamon 1978
  • Published: January 1, 1978
  • Imprint: Pergamon
  • eBook ISBN: 9781483146133

About the Editors

Derek Barton

J. E. Baldwin

W. D. Ollis

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