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Homogeneous hydrogenation is one of the most thoroughly studied
fields of homogeneous catalysis. The results of these studies have
proved to be most important for an understanding of the underlying
principles of the activation of small molecules by transition metal
complexes. During the past three decades homogeneous hydrogenation
has found widespread application in organic chemistry, including
the production of important pharmaceuticals, especially where a
sophisticated degree of selectivity is required. This volume
presents a general account of the main principles and applications
of homogeneous hydrogenation by transition metal complexes. Special
attention is devoted to the mechanisms by which these processes
occur, and the role of the recently discovered complexes of
molecular hydrogen is described. Sources of hydrogen, other than
H2, are also considered (transfer hydrogenation). The latest
achievements in highly stereoselective hydrogenations have made
possible many new applications in organic synthesis. These
applications are documented by giving details of the reduction of
important unsaturated substrates (alkenes, alkynes, aldehydes and
ketones, nitrocompounds, etc.). Hydrogenation in biphasic and phase
transfer catalyzed systems is also described. Finally, a discussion
of the biochemical routes of H2 activation highlights the
similarities and differences in performing hydrogenation in both
natural and synthetic systems. For researchers working in the
fields of homogeneous catalysis, especially in areas such as
pharmaceuticals, plastics and fine chemicals.
Homogeneous hydrogenation is one of the most thoroughly studied
fields of homogeneous catalysis. The results of these studies have
proved to be most important for an understanding of the underlying
principles of the activation of small molecules by transition metal
complexes. During the past three decades homogeneous hydrogenation
has found widespread application in organic chemistry, including
the production of important pharmaceuticals, especially where a
sophisticated degree of selectivity is required. This volume
presents a general account of the main principles and applications
of homogeneous hydrogenation by transition metal complexes. Special
attention is devoted to the mechanisms by which these processes
occur, and the role of the recently discovered complexes of
molecular hydrogen is described. Sources of hydrogen, other than
H2, are also considered (transfer hydrogenation). The latest
achievements in highly stereoselective hydrogenations have made
possible many new applications in organic synthesis. These
applications are documented by giving details of the reduction of
important unsaturated substrates (alkenes, alkynes, aldehydes and
ketones, nitrocompounds, etc.). Hydrogenation in biphasic and phase
transfer catalyzed systems is also described. Finally, a discussion
of the biochemical routes of H2 activation highlights the
similarities and differences in performing hydrogenation in both
natural and synthetic systems. For researchers working in the
fields of homogeneous catalysis, especially in areas such as
pharmaceuticals, plastics and fine chemicals.
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