Palladium-catalysed cross-coupling reactions constitute a powerful class
of chemical methods for the creation of carbon-carbon and
carbon-heteroatom bonds used in organic synthesis, famously recognized
by the 2010 Nobel Prize awarded to Richard F. Heck, Ei-ichi Negishi and
Akira Suzuki 'for palladium-catalysed cross-couplings in organic
synthesis.' This book provides the reader with the history and basic,
concepts of cross-coupling up to the state of the art in modern coupling
reactions from both technology and applied perspectives.
Edited by Thomas J. Colacot, an expert on cross coupling, the book
contains contributions from academic and industrial world leaders in the
field, as well as Forewords from Professor Barry M. Trost, Gregory C. Fu
and 2010 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry Professor Ei-ichi Negishi. It
serves as a reference guide for both undergraduate and graduate students
as well as those who are experts in the area.
'... this compilation, a "must" for anyone interested in learning and
using newer trends in cross-coupling.' Ei-ichi Negishi, 2010 Nobel
Laureate in Chemistry
'I am very pleased to see such a book concerning cross coupling
reactions published.' Professor Akira Suzuki - 2010 Nobel Laureate in
Chemistry
'... this book is invaluable to anyone involved in synthesis of organic
compounds for any purpose.' Professor Barry Trost, Stanford University