Progress in the chemistry of organic natural products [Vol.120] : modern photocatalytic strategies in natural product synthesis
Contributor(s): Kinghorn, A. Douglas [ed.] | Falk, Heinz [ed.] | Gibbons, Simon [ed.] | Asakawa, Yoshinori [ed.] | Liu, Ji-Kai [ed.] | Dirsch, Verena M. [ed.] | Cuadros, Sara | Bortolato, Tommaso | Vega-Penaloza, Alberto | Dell'Amico, Luca.
Series: Progress in the chemistry of organic natural products. / edited by A. Douglas Kinghorn ...[et al.].Publisher: Switzerland Springer 2023Description: ix, 104p.ISBN: 9783031117824.Subject(s): Natural products | Chemistry, Organic | Photocatalytic strategiesDDC classification: 547 | P943 v.120 Summary: This book presents recent reports of total syntheses involving a photocatalytic reaction as a key step in the methodology. Modern photocatalysis has proven its generality for the development and functionalization of native functionalities. To date, the field has found broad applications in diverse research areas, including the total synthesis of natural products. Among the selected examples presented in this book, it highlights how the photocatalytic process proceeds in a highly chemo-, regio-, and stereoselective manner, thereby allowing the rapid access to structurally complex architectures under light-driven conditions.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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PK Kelkar Library, IIT Kanpur | General Stacks | 547 P943 v.120 (Browse shelf) | Available | A186072 |
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This book presents recent reports of total syntheses involving a photocatalytic reaction as a key step in the methodology. Modern photocatalysis has proven its generality for the development and functionalization of native functionalities. To date, the field has found broad applications in diverse research areas, including the total synthesis of natural products. Among the selected examples presented in this book, it highlights how the photocatalytic process proceeds in a highly chemo-, regio-, and stereoselective manner, thereby allowing the rapid access to structurally complex architectures under light-driven conditions.
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