Solid-Phase Organic Syntheses, Volume 2

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Solid-Phase Palladium Chemistry

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<p><b>Integrates solid-phase organic synthesis with palladium chemistry</b></p> <p>The Wiley Series on Solid-Phase Organic Syntheses keeps researchers current with major accomplishments in solid-phase organic synthesis, providing full experimental details. Following the validated, tested, and proven experimental procedures, readers can easily perform a broad range of complex syntheses needed for their own experiments and industrial applications. The series is conveniently organized into themed volumes according to the specific type of synthesis.</p> <p>This second volume in the series focuses on palladium chemistry in solid-phase synthesis, exploring palladium catalysts and reactions, procedures for preparation and utilization, ligands, and linker reactions. The first part of the volume offers a comprehensive overview of the field. Next, the chapters are organized into three parts:</p> <ul> <li>Part Two: Palladium-Mediated Solid-Phase Organic Syntheses</li> <li>Part Three: Immobilized Catalysts and Ligands</li> <li>Part Four: Palladium-Mediated Multifunctional Cleavage</li> </ul> <p>Each chapter is written by one or more leading international experts in palladium chemistry. Their contributions reflect a thorough examination and review of the current literature as well as their own first-hand laboratory experience. References at the end of each chapter serve as a gateway to the field’s literature.</p> <p>The introduction of palladium-mediated, cross-coupling reactions more than thirty years ago revolutionized the science of carbon-carbon bond formation. It has now become a cornerstone of today’s synthetic organic chemistry laboratory. With this volume, researchers in organic and medicinal chemistry have access to a single resource that explains the fundamentals of palladium chemistry in solid-phase synthesis and sets forth clear, step-by-step instructions for conducting their own syntheses.</p>