Enantioselective Organocatalysis III: Catalysts, Reactions and Applications
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Enantioselective Organocatalysis III: Catalysts, Reactions and Applications
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Enantioselective Organocatalysis III: Catalysts, Reactions and Applications

Enantioselective Organocatalysis III: Catalysts, Reactions and Applications

Enantioselective Organocatalysis III: Catalysts, Reactions and Applications

Enantioselective Organocatalysis III: Catalysts, Reactions and Applications

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ISBN-13: 9783527353408
Publisher: Wiley
Publication date: 01/07/2026
Pages: 1616
Product dimensions: 6.69(w) x 9.61(h) x (d)

About the Author

Peter I. Dalko (1960) completed his graduate studies at the Technical University of Budapest (BME), and earned his PhD at Paris XI, France under the supervision of Stéphane D. Gero. After a post-doctoral internship with Derek H. R. Barton (Texas A & M University, USA), and Yoshito Kishi (Harvard University, USA) he is working at the Paris Cité University, France, (CNRS). His group is focusing on the development of enantiocatalytic reactions for organic synthesis, the design and application of light-sensitive molecular probes allowing accurate 4-dimensional control of biological events in complex tissues, and on the preparation of remotely controllable drug delivery systems with imaging ability.

Table of Contents

1. AMINOCATALYSIS
1.1 Explaining Anomalies in Enamine Catalysis: "Downstream Species" as a New Paradigm for Stereocontrol
1.2 Synergistic Strategies in Aminocatalysis
1.3 New trends in amino Acid-derived and Peptides Organocatalysts
1.4 Recent advances in amine catalyzed organocatalytic transformations

2. ENANTIOSELECTIVE CARBONYL CATALYSIS ENABLED BY CHIRAL ALDEHYDES

3. HYDROGEN-BOND DONOR CATALYSIS
3.1 Non-Classical C-H center dot center dot center dot X Hydrogen Bonding and Its Role in Asymmetric Organocatalysis
3.2 Chiral guanidines and thiourea derivatives in asymmetric synthesis
3.3 Squaramide-Catalyzed Asymmetric Reactions
3.4 Recent advances in asymmetric reactions catalyzed by chiral phosphoric acids
3.5 Dual Bronsted-acid Organocatalysis: Cooperative Asymmetric Catalysis with Combined Phosphoric and Carboxylic Acids
3.6 Brønsted acid catalysts and silylium Lewis acid precatalysts Imidodiphosphorimidates (IDPis)
3.7 Stronger Bronsted Acids: Recent Progress (Akiyama, T and Mori, K)

4. PHOSPHINE ORGANOCATALYSIS

5. ION-PAIRING CATALYSIS
5.1 Activation Modes in Asymmetric Anion-Binding Catalysis
5.2 Asymmetric counteranion-directed catalysis (ACDC)
5.3 Phosphonium Salts in Asymmetric Catalysis: A Journey in a Decade's Extensive Research Work
5.4 Recent Progress in Asymmetric Ion-Pairing Catalysis with Ammonium Salts

6. PHASE-TRANSFER CATALYSTS
6.1 Design of high-performance chiral phase-transfer catalysts with privileged structures
6.2 Assisted by Hydrogen-Bond Donors: Cinchona Quaternary Salts as Privileged Chiral Catalysts for Phase-Transfer Reactions
6.3 Phase-Transfer and Ion-Pairing Catalysis of Pentanidiums and Bisguanidiniums

7. HALOGEN, CHALCOGEN
7.1 Halogen, Chalcogen, Anion-pi Bonding and sigma-Hole Interactions in Catalysis
7.2 Halogen Bonding in Organic Synthesis and Organocatalysis
7.3 Chalcogen Bonding: An Overview


8. SULFUR YLIDES

9. CHIRAL HYPERVALENT IODINES: ACTIVE PLAYERS IN ASYMMETRIC SYNTHESIS.

10. LEWIS BASE CATALYSIS PROMOTED NUCLEOPHILIC SUBSTITUTIONS -
RECENT ADVANCES AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS

11. ACTIVATING PRONUCLEOPHILES WITH HIGH PK(A) VALUES: CHIRAL ORGANO-SUPERBASES

12. RECENT ADVANCES IN THE CHEMISTRY AND APPLICATIONS OF N-HETEROCYCLIC CARBENES

13. ENANTIOSELECTIVE REDOX AND RADICAL REACTIONS IN THE DARK BY CHIRAL CATALYSTS

14. ORGANOCATALYSIS IN INERT C-H BOND FUNCTIONALIZATION

15. ENANTIOSELECTIVE DESYMMETRIZATION REACTIONS IN ASYMMETRIC CATALYSIS

16. TWO AND MORE CATALYSTS SYSTEMS
16.1 Two and Multi-organocatalyst Systems

16.2 Combined Power of Organo- and Transition Metal Catalysis in Organic Synthesis
16.3 Asymmetric Reactions Enabled by Cooperative Enantioselective Amino- and Lewis Acid Catalysis
16.4 Organocatalysis and Biocatalysis Hand in Hand: Combining Catalysts in One-Pot Procedures

17. RECENT PROGRESS IN ORGANOCATALYTIC ASYMMETRIC DOMINO TRANSFORMATIONS

18. MULTICOMPONENT AND MULTICATALYTIC REACTIONS -
A SYNTHETIC STRATEGY INSPIRED BY NATURE

19. STEREODIVERGENT ASYMMETRIC SYNTHESIS VIA ORGANOCATALYSIS

20. CATALYSTS RECOVERY STRATEGIES:
20.1 Fluorous organocatalysis
20.2 Covalently Supported Ionic Liquid Phases: An Advanced Class of Recyclable Catalytic Systems
20.3 Polymer Supported organocatalysts


21. SUPRAMOLECULAR CATALYSIS
21.1 Harnessing DNA as a Designable Scaffold for Asymmetric Catalysis: Recent Advances and Future Perspectives
21.2 Chitosan Based Catalyst and Their Mode of Action
21.3 Functionalized Macrocycles in Supramolecular Organocatalysis .
21.4 Nanopores of a Covalent Organic Framework: A Customizable Vessel for Organocatalysis
21.5 Asymmetric Catalysis Under 1D/2D Nanostructured Materials
21.6 Synthesis of Chiral Polymer Catalysts and Their Application to Asymmetric Reactions
21.7 Stable, crystalline, porous, covalent organic frameworks as a platform for chiral organocatalysts
21.7 Enabling protein-hosted organocatalytic transformations

22. SITE SELECTIVE AND REMOTE FUNCTIONALIZATION:
22.1 Recent advances in site-selective functionalization of carbohydrates mediated by organocatalysts
22.2 N-Heterocyclic Carbene Catalysis via Azolium Dienolates: An Efficient Strategy for Remote Enantioselective Functionalizations
22.3 Advances in Organocatalytic 1,6-Addition Reactions: Enantioselective Construction of Remote Stereogenic Centers
22.4 Site-selective reactions mediated by molecular containers

23. NON-CONVENTIONAL ACTIVATION METHODS:
23.1 Mechanochemical Organocatalysis: Do High Enantioselectivities Contradict What We Might Expect?
23.2 Microwave-assisted Organo-catalyzed C-C and C-X (Heteroatom) Bond-forming Reactions
23.3 Modern Electrochemical Aspects for the Synthesis of Value-Added Organic Products
24. ORGANOCATALYSIS IN NON-CONVENTIONNAL MEDIAS
24.1 Organocatalysis in aqueous media
24.2 Chiral Ionic Liquids and Deep Eutectic Solvents in Asymmetric Synthesis
24.3 Application of Biobased Solvents in Asymmetric Catalysis (

25. LIGHT IN ORGANOCATALYSIS
25.1 Recent Trends in Photocatalytic Enantioselective Reactions
25.2 Organophotoredox catalysis : reactions and Structure-Property Relationships of catalysts
25.3 Photoredox Dual Catalysis

26. SWITCHABLE CATALYSTS : DYNAMIC RESPONSIVE SYSTEMS FOR CATALYTIC FUNCTION

27. EMERGING SYSTEMS:
27.1 Bio-Inspired Quinone Catalysis
27.2 Taurine: A Water Friendly Organocatalyst in Organic Reactions
27.3 Vitamin B1: A Versatile Organocatalyst for Organic Synthesis
27.4 Growing Impact of Carbohydrate-Based Organocatalysts

28. COMPUTATIONAL INSIGHTS
28.1 The Central Role of Nonbonding Interactions in Modern Covalent Organocatalysis
28.2 Transition State Models for Understanding the Origin of Chiral Induction in Asymmetric Catalysis
28.3 Catalyst Design Within Asymmetric Organocatalysis (

29. APPLIED ORGANOCATALYSIS:
29.1 Low-loading asymmetric organocatalysis
29.2 Asymmetric organocatalysis: an enabling technology for medicinal chemistry
29.3 New chemical processes to streamline carbohydrate synthesis
29.4 Organocatalytic Asymmetric Methodologies towards the Synthesis of Atropisomeric N-Heterocycles
29.5 Catalytic Enantioselective Construction of Spiro Quaternary Carbon Stereocenters
29.6 Organocatalyzed Asymmetric Synthesis of Axially, Planar, and Helical Chiral Compounds
29.7 Recent Advances in Organocatalytic Kinetic Resolution for the Synthesis of Functionalized Products
29.8 Recent applications of asymmetric organocatalytic annulation reactions in natural product synthesis
29.9 Green chemistry meets medicinal chemistry: a perspective on modern metal-free late-stage functionalization reactions
29.10 Synthesis of Cyclic Fragrances
29.11 Organocatalytic Atroposelective Synthesis of N-N Axially Chiral Indoles and Pyrroles by De Novo Ring Formation
29.12 Macromolecular architectures through organocatalysis
29.13 Flow Chemistry: Recent Developments in the Synthesis of Pharmaceutical Products
29.14 Asymmetric Organocatalytic Tandem/Domino Reactions to Access Bioactive Products
29.15 Synthesis of radio isotope labelled products with organocatalysis


30. VALORIZATION OF WASTE: SUSTAINABLE ORGANOCATALYSTS FROM RENEWABLE RESOURCES

31. HIGHLIGHTS OF THE RECENT PATENT LITERATURE: FOCUS ON ASYMMETRIC ORGANOCATALYSIS



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