Carbonylation Direct Synthesis of Carbonyl Compounds
Since the publication of our earlier book on transition metal mediated organic synthesis, * there has been a widespread increase of interest in this topic, and transition metal based methodology has become firmly established in many areas of organic chemi
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Carbonylation Direct Synthesis of Carbonyl Compounds H. M. Colquhoun ICI Chemicals and Polymers Ltd. Runcorn, England
D. J. Thompson ICI Specialty Chemicals Wilmington, Delaware
and M.V. Twigg European Vinyls Corporation International Brussels, Belgium
Springer Science+ Business Media, LLC
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C o l q u h o u n , H.M. Carbonylation : direct synthesis of carbonyl compounds / H.M. C o l q u h o u n , D . J . Thompson, and M.V. Twigg. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. 1. Carbonyl compounds. III. Title. QD305.A6C623 1991 547' . 0 3 6 — d c 2 0
I. Thompson, D . J .
II. Twigg, M.V.
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Preface Since the publication of our earlier book on transition metal mediated organic synthesis, * there has been a widespread increase of interest in this topic, and transition metal based methodology has become firmly established in many areas of organic chemistry. The direct, catalytic formation of organic carbonyl compounds using carbon monoxide as the source of the carbonyl group has seen exceptional progress, and this carbonylation chemistry is being used increasingly in research and on a larger scale for fine chemicals production. In view of these developments, there is a need for a modem, practically oriented book dealing with transition metal based carbonylation chemistry. The present monograph should help fulfill this need, since it is intended specifically to foster the adoption of catalytic carbonylation as a general tool in synthetic organic chemistry. It deals exclusively with reactions involving the interco