Gathering together the widespread literature in the field, this monograph acts as a reference guide to this very important chemical reaction. Following an introduction, the book goes on to discuss methodology, before treating synthetic and industrial applications -- the latter being a new focus in this completely revised, updated and extended second edition. A must-have for organic, natural products and catalytic chemists, as well as those working in industry, of for lecturers in chemistry.
Gathering together the widespread literature in the field, this monograph acts as a reference guide to this very important chemical reaction. Following an introduction, the book goes on to discuss methodology, before treating synthetic and industrial applications -- the latter being a new focus in this completely revised, updated and extended second edition. A must-have for organic, natural products and catalytic chemists, as well as those working in industry, of for lecturers in chemistry.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Junzo Otera was born in Hyogo, Japan in 1943. He obtained his PhD degree in 1971 from Osaka University, and then became a research chemist in Central Research Laboratories of Juraray Co. In 1979, he moved to Okayama University of Science as Associate Professor and has been Full Professor there since 1986. In the meantime, he served as a visiting professor in many universities in Japan, USA, France, Spain and Australia. his research interests are focused on Lewis acid catalysts, heteroatom chemistry, fluorous chemistry, and green process chemistry.
Joji Nishikido received his M.Sc. from Kyushu University in 1970 and joined Asahi Chemical Industrial Co., Ltd. in the same year. He moved to The Noguchi Institute in 1997 and returned to Asahi Kasei Corporation as chief chemist in 2004. His research interests are in the area of synthetic organic chemistry, Lewis acid catalysts, and green chemistry.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Introduction
PART 1: Methodology
REACTION OF ALCOHOLS WITH CARBOXYLIC ACIDS AND THEIR DERIVATIVES Reaction with Carboxylic Acids Reaction with Esters: Transesterification Reaction with Acid Anhydrides Reaction with Acid Halides and Other Acyl Derivatives USE OF TIN AND OTHER METAL ALKOXIDES CONVERSION OF CARBOCYLIC ACIDS TO ESTERS WITHOUT USE OF ALCOHOLS Reaction with Diazomethane Reaction with Alkyl Halides Reaction with Other Electrophiles ESTER-INTERCHANGE REACTION
PART 2: Synthetic Applications
KINETIC RESOLUTION Enzymatic Resolution Nonenzymatic Resolution Dynamic Kinetic Resolution Parallel Kinetic Resolution ASYMMETRIC DESYMMETRIZATION MISCELLANEOUS TOPICS Selective Esterification Use of Theoretical Amounts of Reactants New Reaction Media New Technologies Applications to Natural Products Synthesis INDUSTRIAL USES Ethyl Acetate Acrylic Esters Polyesters Oils and Fats Biodiesel Fuel Amino Acid Esters Macrolides Flavoring Agents and Fragrances Pyrethroids
REACTION OF ALCOHOLS WITH CARBOXYLIC ACIDS AND THEIR DERIVATIVES Reaction with Carboxylic Acids Reaction with Esters: Transesterification Reaction with Acid Anhydrides Reaction with Acid Halides and Other Acyl Derivatives USE OF TIN AND OTHER METAL ALKOXIDES CONVERSION OF CARBOCYLIC ACIDS TO ESTERS WITHOUT USE OF ALCOHOLS Reaction with Diazomethane Reaction with Alkyl Halides Reaction with Other Electrophiles ESTER-INTERCHANGE REACTION
PART 2: Synthetic Applications
KINETIC RESOLUTION Enzymatic Resolution Nonenzymatic Resolution Dynamic Kinetic Resolution Parallel Kinetic Resolution ASYMMETRIC DESYMMETRIZATION MISCELLANEOUS TOPICS Selective Esterification Use of Theoretical Amounts of Reactants New Reaction Media New Technologies Applications to Natural Products Synthesis INDUSTRIAL USES Ethyl Acetate Acrylic Esters Polyesters Oils and Fats Biodiesel Fuel Amino Acid Esters Macrolides Flavoring Agents and Fragrances Pyrethroids
Rezensionen
"...Otera's book does a good job, concisely covering the esterification methodology literature from 1990 to 1999, and that survey will be useful to synthetic organic chemists..." -- Angewandte Chemie IE, Vol. 43
"Insgesamt gesehen ist das Buch für Chemiker auf dem Gebiet der organischen Synthese sehr nützlich." -- Philip J. Kocienski, School of Chemistry, University of Leeds (Großbritannien); Angewandte Chemie 10/04
"Insgesamt gesehen ist das Buch für Chemiker auf dem Gebiet der organischen Synthese sehr nützlich."
Philip J. Kocienski, School of Chemistry, University of Leeds (Großbritannien) Angewandte Chemie 10/04
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