Innovative Catalysis in Organic Synthesis - Oxidation, Hydrogenation,
and C-X Bond Forming Reactions
Book description
C-H, C-O, C-C, and C-Heteroatom bond forming processes by using
metal-ligand approaches for the synthesis of organic compounds of
biological, pharmacological and organic nanotechnological utility are
the key areas addressed in this book. Authored by a European team
of leaders in the field, it brings together innovative approaches for a
variety of catalysis reactions and processes frequently applied in organic
synthesis into a handy reference work. It covers all major types of
catalysis, including homogeneous, heterogeneous, and organocatalysis, as
well as mechanistic and computational studies. Special attention is paid
to the improvements in efficiency and sustainability of important
catalytic processes, such as selective oxidations, hydrogenation, and
cross-coupling reactions, and to their utilization in industry.
The result is a valuable resource for advanced researchers in both
academia and industry, as well as graduate students in organic chemistry
aiming for chemo-, regio- or stereoselective synthesis of organic
compounds by using novel catalytic systems.
Pher G. Andersson holds a chair at the Department of Biochemistry and
Organic Chemistry at Uppsala University, Sweden. He received his Ph. D.
in 1991 and became a lecturer at Uppsala University in 1994 and a
Professor in 1997. Among his many awards are the Bjurzons award (1992),
the Oscar award (1995), the Junior Individual Grant for outstanding
young researchers (1997), and the Astra Zeneca Research Award in Organic
Chemistry (2004). He was Chairman of the management committee for the
COST D24 program "Sustainable Chemical Processes: Stereoselective
Transition Metal-Catalyzed Reactions" which ran from 2001-2006 and
he was the Coordinator for the "Excellent Nordic Chemistry
Network". Since 2011 he also holds a position as Honorary Research
Professor at UKZN, South Africa. Pher Andersson has authored more than
100 publications and edited the books "Modern Reduction
Methods" (Wiley-VCH, 2008) together with his former co-worker Ian
Munslow and ?Iridium Catalysis? (Springer, 2010). His research interests
cover selective synthesis, asymmetric catalysis, and sustainable
chemistry.