Basic to Modern Strategies of Synthetic Organic Chemistry offers fresh perspectives and interests to professionals engaged in organic synthesis in various fields. The book starts with sections for review and understanding of reactions and proceeds with more in-depth knowledge in organic synthesis, including examples of total synthesis. Sections provide a systematic learning of organic reactions, with a focus on the relatively simple yet somewhat complex approach to compound synthesis. Furthermore, this reference will serve as a useful resource for graduate students to enhance their understanding and review of organic chemistry and synthesis.
It includes examples of total synthesis that helps pursuing further studies. Additionally, the book provides an introduction to environmental and economic considerations in synthesis, which has become an important issue in recent years, especially for those working in fine chemicals and the pharmaceutical industry. The book also introduces flow chemistry, along with an overview of the processes and equipment used.
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Table of Contents
1. Overview of Organic Synthesis2. Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry Reactions
3. Oxidation-Reduction Reactions
4. Pericyclic Reactions and Cyclization
5. Reaction Selectivity, Protecting Groups, Stereoselectivity, and Stereoselective Reactions
6. Synthetic Strategies and Retrosynthesis
7. Environmentally Friendly Organic Synthesis and Organic Catalytic Reactions
8. Flow Technology in Organic Synthesis
9. Examples of Total Synthesis
Authors
Hyun-Joon Ha Professor, Department of Chemistry, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, in South Korea.Hyun-Joon Ha is presently Professor at the Department of Chemistry, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, in South Korea. He obtained a PhD from Brown University, USA. His research interests include heterocyclic chemistry, stereoselective synthesis, enzyme and medicinal chemistry. He published over 160 peer reviewed original research papers and holds 28 patents. He published three books including a recent one "Synthesis of 4- to 7-membered Heterocycles by Ring Expansion: Aza-, oxa-and thiaheterocyclic small-ring systems� in 2016. He was awarded the 2011 ACP Lectureship Award, (ICCEOCA-6), Asian Core Program (ACP), the 2012 Sigma-Aldrich (Korea) Award, and the 2015 Award of Researches in Organic Chemistry, Division of Organic Chemistry, KCS.