Organic Synthesis Highlights II

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Organic Synthesis Highlights II ist ein Streifzug durch die organische Synthese. Die vierzig Beiträge vermitteln dem Leser einen Überblick über neue Entwicklungen und aktuelle Tendenzen in diesem sich schnell entwickelnden Gebiet.

Teil I stellt neue Methoden und Reagentien vor, unter anderem für die Knüpfung von Kohlenstoff-Kohlenstoff-Bindungen mit Hilfe von Metallocenen, Enzymen oder Kohlenhydratkomplexen. Teil II beschreibt besonders elegante Synthesen von einzelnen Naturstoffen sowie neue synthetische Strategien, die einen Zugang zu unterschiedlichen Naturstoffklassen ermöglichen.

Fortgeschrittenen Studenten und Forschungschemikern bietet dieses Buch einen Eindruck wie kreativ die organische Synthese sein kann und gibt Antworten auf die zur Zeit kontrovers diskutierte Frage 'organische Synthese - wohin?'

About the author

Herbert Waldmann (b 1957) received his PhD in 1985 from the University of Mainz (Germany) with H. Kunz. After postdoctoral studies (1985-1986, Harvard University, George Whitesides) and habilitation (1991, University of Mainz) he was appointed associate professor at the University of Bonn in 1991. In 1993 he moved to the University of Karlsruhe as Full Professor of Organic Chemistry. In 1999 he was appointed Director at the Max Planck Institute of Molecular Physiology in Dortmund, where he is heading the Department of Chemical Biology. He also holds a Professorship in Biochemistry at the University of Dortmund. Herbert Waldmann has been the recipient of the Friedrich Weygand Award for the advancement of peptide chemistry, of the Carl Duisberg Award of the Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker, the Otto-Bayer-Award and the Steinhofer Award of the Steinhofer Foundation.
His current research interests include bioorganic chemistry and natural product synthesis as well as biocatalysis, stereoselective synthesis and combinatorial chemistry.

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