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9783527344871

Organic Redox Chemistry Chemical, Photochemical and Electrochemical Syntheses

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    9783527344871

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    352734487X

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2022-03-07
  • Publisher: Wiley-VCH
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Organic Redox Chemistry

Explore the most recent advancements and synthesis applications in redox chemistry

Redox chemistry has emerged as a crucial research topic in synthetic method development. In Organic Redox Chemistry: Chemical, Photochemical and Electrochemical Syntheses, some key researchers in this field, including editors Dr. Frédéric W. Patureau and the late Dr. Jun-Ichi Yoshida, deliver an insightful exploration of this rapidly developing topic.

This book highlights electron transfer processes in synthesis by using different techniques to initiate them, allowing for a multi-directional perspective in organic redox chemistry. Covering a wide array of the important and recent developments in the field, Organic Redox Chemistry will earn a place in the libraries of chemists seeking a one-stop resource that compares chemical, photochemical, and electrochemical methods in organic synthesis.

Author Biography

Professor Yoshida is Present of The Society of Synthetic Organic Chemistry, Japan and professor at Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University. His research interest focuses on integrated organic synthesis based on the control of reactive intermediates, organic electron-transfer reactions,Organometallic reactions, and microreactors. Prof. Yoshida has received many awards including "The Chemical Society of Japan Award for Creative Work (2001)", "Humboldt Research Award (2007)", "Green and Sustainable Chemistry Award (2010)", "The Chemical Society of Japan Award (2013)", "Manuel M. Baizer Award(Electrochemical Society) (2014)" and
"The Medal of Honor with Purple Ribbon(the Government of Japan) (2015)".

Table of Contents

Part 1: Basics of Organic Redox Chemistry
1. Basics of Chemical Redox Reactions
Michael Schmittel (University of Siegen, Germany)
2. Basics of Photochemical Redox Reactions
David A. Nicewicz (University of North Carolina, USA)
3. Basics of Electrochemical Redox Reactions
Jun-ichi Yoshida (Kyoto University)
Part 2: Synthetic Transformations Based on Organic Redox Chemistry
1.Chemical Oxidative C-C Bond Formation
Vy M. Dong (University of Toronto, Canada)
2. Photochemical Oxidative C-C Bond Formation
Li-Zhu Wu (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)
3. Electrochemical:
Siegfried R. Waldvogel (University of Mainz, Germany)
4. Chemical Oxidative Functionalization
Frederic W. Patureau (University of Kaiserlautern, Germany)
5. Photochemical Oxidative Functionalization
Aiwen Lei (Wuhan University, China)
6. Electrochemical Oxidative Functionalization
Phil S. Baran (The Scripps Research Institute, USA)
7. Chemical Reductive Transformations
Julie Broggi (Aix-Marseille University, France)
8. Photochemical Reductive Transformations
Hisashi Shimakoshi (Kyushu University, Japan)
9. Electrochemical Reductive Transformatoins
Mahito Atobe (Yokohama National University, Japan)
10. Chemical Paired Transformations
Eiji Shirakawa (Kwansei Gakuin University, Japan)
11. Photochemical Paired Transformations
Takashi Koike (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan)
12. Electrochemical Paired Transformations
Kevin Moeller (Washington University in St. Louis, USA)
13. Chemical Redox Mediated Polymer Synthesis
Christopher W. Bioelawski
(Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology, Korea)
14.Photochemical Redox Mediated Polymer Synthesis
Andrew J. Boydston (University of Washington, USA)
15.Electrochemical Redox Mediated Polymer Synthesis
Shinsuke Inagi (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan)

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