Organolithiums in Enantioselective Synthesis
Organolithium chemistry occupies a central position in the selective construction of C-C bonds in both simple and complex molecules. Paralleling the surge of interest in methods for asymmetric synthesis, the use of organolithiums in enantioselective synth
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Topics in Organometallic Chemistry Forthcomingvolumes: Organometallics in Process Chemistry Volume Editor: R. Larsen CVD Precursors Volume Editor: R. Fischer Metallocenes in Stereoselective Synthesis Volume Editor: T. Takahashi New Aspects of Transition Metal Arene Complexes in Organic Synthesis Volume Editor: E Kiindig Hew Aspects of Zirconium Containing Organic Compounds Volume Editor. I. Marek Ruthenium Catalysts and Fine Chemistry Volume Editors: C. Bruneau, E Dixneuf
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Organolithiums in Enantioselective Synthesis Volume Editor: D.M. Hodgson
With contributions by E Beak, M. Briiggemann, J. Clayden, B. Goldfuss, E. Gras, D.M. Hodgson, D. Hoppe, M. Iguchi, T. A. Johnson, D. D. Kim, S. H. Lim, E Marr, S. Nakamura, J. E Normant, M. A. H. Stent, K. Tomioka, K. Tomooka, T. Toru, K. Yamada
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