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Aspects of Homogeneous Catalysis

A Series of Advances

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Part of the book series: Aspects of Homogeneous Catalysis (AHCA, volume 5)

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1. INTRODUCTION Although quite spectacular results have been obtained in the last few decades in the field of homogeneous transition metal catalyzed transformations of olefins and alkynes [1], reactions which could lead to heterocycles have been partly neglected. An obvious reason for this is that substrates containing heteroatoms such as N, 0 or S could coordinate the metal and suppress the catalytic activity. Nevertheless, some interesting early examples of transition-metal-catalyzed syntheses of heterocyclic compounds have been reported and these have been reviewed by C. W. Bird [2] . More recently the incorporation of CO , which enables esters and lactones 2 to be synthesized from olefinic starting materials, has begun to attract attention (see, for example, ref. [3]). The dominant role of palladium as the catalyst for the formation of O-containing heterocycles has been suggested to be associated with the relatively low strength of the Pd-O bond. Among the first examples of a nitrogen-containing heterocycle to be formed by homogeneous catalysis is the triazine shown in Equation 1 which is the product of the trimerization of benzonitrile in the presence of iron penta carbonyl or Raney­ nickel [4] .

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`This volume is a very useful addition to the literature of homogeneous catalysis by transition metals/complexes and is especially useful for those interested in advanced research and development work in this area. It is bound to be appreciated by graduate students and teachers in the fields of synthetic and mechanistic organic chemistry.'
Indian Journal of Chemistry (December 1985)

Editors and Affiliations

  • Istituto di Chimica Generale ed Inorganica, Universita di Milano, Italy

    Renato Ugo

Bibliographic Information

  • Book Title: Aspects of Homogeneous Catalysis

  • Book Subtitle: A Series of Advances

  • Editors: Renato Ugo

  • Series Title: Aspects of Homogeneous Catalysis

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-6363-4

  • Publisher: Springer Dordrecht

  • eBook Packages: Springer Book Archive

  • Copyright Information: D. Reidel Publishing Company 1984

  • Hardcover ISBN: 978-90-277-1738-2Due: 30 November 1984

  • Softcover ISBN: 978-94-009-6365-8Published: 21 December 2011

  • eBook ISBN: 978-94-009-6363-4Published: 06 December 2012

  • Edition Number: 1

  • Number of Pages: 356

  • Topics: Catalysis, Physical Chemistry

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