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ISBN 10: 3527348956
ISBN 13: 978-3527348954
Author: Xiao-Feng Wu, Buxing Han, Kuiling Ding, Zhongmin Liu
The Chemical Transformations of C1 Compounds 1st Table of contents:
1. Introduction
2. Chemical transformations of CH4
3. Methods for CH4 activation
4. Chemical transformations of CH3OH
5. Synthesis alkenes from CH3OH
6. Carbonylation of MeOH
7. CH2O in organic synthesis
8. Organic transformations of HCO2H
9. Hydrogen generation from HCO2H
10. Carbonylation of unsaturated bonds with heterogeneous catalyst
11. Carbonylation of unsaturated bonds with homogeneous catalyst
12. Carbonylation of C(sp2)-X bonds
13. Carbonylation of C(sp3)-X bonds
14. Carbonylative C-H bond activation
15. Radical carbonylation
16. Asymmetric carbonylation reactions
17. Carbonylative synthesis of DPC (diphenyl carbonate)
18. Oxidative carbonylation of amines and alcohols
19. Carbonylation of nitroarenes and related compounds
20. Carbonylation of ethers
21. The developments of CO surrogates
22. Carbonylation in total synthesis
23. Polymerization reactions with CO
24. CO hydrogenation
25. Carboxylation reactions with CO2
26. Cyclization reactions with CO2
27. Reduction of CO2 to formic acid
28. Reduction of CO2 to CO and their applications
29. Reduction of CO2 to MeOH
30. Methylation reactions with CO2
31. Using CO2 as -CH2- and -CH- sources
32. Catalytic asymmetric transformation of CO2
33. Polymerization reactions with CO2
34. Organic transformations with isonitrile (RNC)
35. Recent achievements on cyanation reactions via Cross-Coupling
36. Recent achievements on hydrocyanation reactions
37. Organic transformations with MeNO2
38. Organic transformations with DMF
39. Organic transformations with DCM
40. Organic transformations with methyl organometallic reagents
41. Organic transformations with CCl4, CHCl3, and CHBr3 and other related reactions
42. Trifluoromethylation with CF3I and other related reagents
43. DMSO as C1 source
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