The art of constructing complex molecular architectures has encouraged the generation of chemists to synthesize such molecules possessing significant biological and medicinal attributes. Inspired by the catalytic systems taking place in nature, chemists looked into imitating biocatalytic processes. This led to the birth of organocatalysis, where small organic molecules bearing minimal functionalities activate the substrate and affect the reactions. Organocatalysts are less toxic, readily available, and less sensitive towards air and moisture than metal catalysts.
Helped by intuition and persistence, organocatalysis has emerged as one of the most important frontiers in organic synthetic research and has become a powerful tool in constructing complex molecular skeletons. There are essentially four types of organocatalysts; Lewis bases, Lewis acids, Br�nsted bases, and Br�nsted acids. Among the Lewis bases, N-heterocyclic carbenes (NHCs), amines, and phosphines are widely employed in catalysis.
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By:
Atanu Mondal Imprint: Mohammed Abdul Sattar Dimensions:
Height: 279mm,
Width: 216mm,
Spine: 11mm
Weight: 499g ISBN:9798224659159 Pages: 210 Publication Date:06 February 2024 Audience:
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ELT Advanced
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