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Palladium in Heterocyclic Chemistry: A Guide for the Synthetic Chemist, 2nd ed.

the method of choice for the synthesis of a wide range of biaryls and heterobiaryls

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55101509
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978-0-08-045117-6
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J. Li and G. Gribble, Elsevier, 2007, 658 pp., soft cover

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Heterocycles are of paramount importance in the pharmaceutical industry and palladium chemistry is one of the most novel and efficient ways of making heterocycles. Today, palladium-catalyzed coupling is the method of choice for the synthesis of a wide range of biaryls and heterobiaryls. The number of applications of palladium chemistry to the syntheses of heterocycles has grown exponentially.

These developments highlight the need for a monograph dedicated solely to the palladium chemistry in heterocycles and this book provides a comprehensive explanation of the subject. The principal aim of the book is to highlight important palladium-mediated reactions of heterocycles with emphasis on the unique characteristics of individual heterocycles. This book comprises a compilation of important preparations of heteroaryl halides, boranes and stannanes for each heterocycle.

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