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Organochalcogen Compounds. Synthesis, Catalysis and New Protocols with Greener Perspectives. Advances in Green and Sustainable Chemistry

  • Book

  • May 2022
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5483807

Organochalcogen compounds reviews the state of the art in new green protocols involving organochalcogen compounds (Se, S, and Te), including the use of nonconventional reaction media, alternative solvents, and solvent-free protocols to prepare these important compounds.

Bringing together several leading researchers in organochalcogen chemistry, it provides an authoritative overview of the current state of the field and compiles recent advances in methodologies for the application of green chemistry principles in compound development. These include the use of organochalcogen compounds as intermediates, catalysts, or target products across a range of applications.

The recent developments outlined in in the book reflect the efforts of the researchers in this area to move toward a more sustainable chemistry, giving the book the dual benefit of highlighting the latest developments in the field while also showing how the principles of green chemistry can effectively be included in active research projects. Thus it is a valuable reference for chemists, particularly those working in organic, green, and synthetic chemistry across both academia and industry.

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Table of Contents

Part 1: Introduction and Fundamentals of Organochalcogen Compounds 1. Perspectives in Organochalcogen Compounds and Green Chemistry

Part�2: Synthetic Methods to Synthesize Organochalcogens 2. Non-Classical Energies Sources 3. Flow-Chemistry 4. Catalytic Methods 5. Atom-Economic Reactions 6. Alternative Solvents/Reaction Medium 7. Biomimetic approaches to organochalcogen compounds

Part�3: Organochalcogens promoting green chemistry 8. Recent Advances in Organosulfur Catalysis 9. Organoselenium p-Acid Catalysis Including Photoredox 10. Organoselenium Lewis-Base Catalysis 11. Oxygen-transfer Reactions Catalyzed by Organoselenium Compounds

Part�4: Biomass/Natural Products as a Precursor of Organochalcogen Compounds 12. Semi-Synthetic Bioactive Organoselenium and Organotellurium Compounds 13. Natural-derived organoselenium reagents 14. Semi-Synthetic Organosulfur Compounds from Natural Products and their Potential Applications as Pharmaceuticals 15. Chalcogenosugars: Synthesis and biological activities

Authors

Eder Jo�o Lenard�o Professor of Organic and Green Chemistry, LASOL-CCQFA, Universidade Federal de Pelotas (UFPel), Brazil. Eder J. Lenard�o was born in 1968 in Sab�udia PR, Brazil. He reveived his BS from State University of Londrina and MS degree from Federal University of Santa Maria under the guidance of Prof. Claudio C. Silveira. In 1997, he earned a PhD degree in organic chemistry at University of S�o Paulo, under the guidance of Prof. Miguel J. Dabdoub and in 2003 he worked with Prof. Antonio L. Braga at UFSM as a postdoctoral fellow. In 1997, he obtained a position at the Federal University of Pelotas-RS (southern Brazil) as Professor of Organic and Green Chemistry. In 2015-2016 he spent a year as visiting professor at University of Perugia (Italy) joining to Prof Claudi Santi's group. His research interest lies in the area of organic chemistry and green chemistry. Claudio Santi Professor, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Perugia, Italy. Claudio Santi received his PhD under the supervision of prof M. Tiecco in 1996. After a post doc at Basel University in the group of Thomas Wirth he becomes assistant professor at University of Perugia in 2002 and aggregate professor in 2005. In 2013 he received national habilitation as full professor and started to lead the group of Catalysis and Organic Green Chemistry at the dpt of Pharmaceutical Sciences. He is cofounder and chairman of the international Scientific Networkork SeSRedCat (Selenium Sulfur and Redox Catalysis) and in November 2018 he will receive the honorary professorship of Jan Dlugosz University in Czestochowa (PL). Gelson Perin Professor of Organic Chemistry, LASOL-CCQFA, Universidade Federal de Pelotas (UFPel), Brazil. Gelson Perin received his undergraduate education (1994), MSc (1996) and PhD thesis (2000) at Federal university of Santa Maria (Brazil) under the direction of Prof. C. C. Silveira. In 2004, he obtained a position at the Federal University of Pelotas-RS as Professor of Organic Chemistry. His research interests are focused in the synthesis of organochalcogen compounds using new cleaner approaches. Diego Alves Adjunct Professor, LASOL-CCQFA, Universidade Federal de Pelotas (UFPel), Brazil. Diego Alves received his B.S. (2002), Master (2004) and PhD (2008) degrees at Federal University of Santa Maria (Brazil) under the supervision of Prof. Gilson Zeni and in 2008 he worked with Prof. Helio A. Stefani at Universidade de S�o Paulo (Brazil) as a postdoctoral fellow. After that, he took up the position of Adjunct Professor at Federal University of Pelotas, Brazil, and joined to the Laboratory of Clean Organic Synthesis Group (LASOL UFPel). His research line involves the development of green procedures to prepare organochalcogen compounds with biological activities; the use of atom-efficient reactions (click-chemistry); copper, palladium, silver and nickel catalysis; and reactions with organoboron reagents.