Cover -- Contents -- Foreword -- Abbreviations -- 1. Introduction to catalysis -- 1.1. GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS -- 1.2. THE ELEMENTARY STEPS OF CATALYTIC REACTIONS -- 1.3. CLASSIFICATION OF THE CATALYTIC PROCESSES ON THE BASIS OF THE ELECTRONIC CHARACTER OF THE REAGENTS -- 1.4. REFERENCES -- 2. Overview of carbon-carbon and carbon-heteroatom bond forming reactions -- 2.1. CROSS-COUPLING REACTIONS -- 2.2. HECK REACTION -- 2.3. BUCHWALD-HARTWIG REACTION -- 2.4. REACTIONS PROCEEDING WITH CO INSERTION -- 2.5. COPPER CATALYZED PROCESSES -- 2.6. REFERENCES -- 3. The synthesis of five membered rings -- 3.1. TRANSMETALATION ROUTE -- 3.2. INSERTION ROUTE -- 3.3. CARBON-HETEROATOM BOND FORMATION -- 3.4. OTHER PROCESSES -- 3.5. REFERENCES -- 4. The synthesis of six membered rings -- 4.1. TRANSMETALATION ROUTE -- 4.2. INSERTION ROUTE -- 4.3. CARBON-HETEROATOM BOND FORMATION -- 4.4. OTHER PROCESSES -- 4.5. REFERENCES -- 5. The synthesis of other ring systems -- 5.1. TRANSMETALATION ROUTE -- 5.2. INSERTION ROUTE -- 5.3. CARBON-HETEROATOM BOND FORMATION -- 5.4. OTHER PROCESSES -- 5.5. REFERENCES -- 6. The functionalization of five membered rings -- 6.1. TRANSMETALATION ROUTE -- 6.2. INSERTION ROUTE -- 6.3. CARBON-HETEROATOM BOND FORMATION -- 6.4 OTHER PROCESSES -- 6.5. REFERENCES -- 7. The functionalization of six membered rings -- 7.1. TRANSMETALATION ROUTE -- 7.2. INSERTION ROUTE -- 7.3. CARBON-HETEROATOM BOND FORMATION -- 7.4. OTHER PROCESSES -- 7.5. REFERENCES -- 8. The functionalization of other ring systems -- 8.1. TRANSMETALATION ROUTE -- 8.2. INSERTION ROUTE -- 8.3. CARBON-HETEROATOM BOND FORMATION -- 8.4. OTHER PROCESSES -- 8.5. REFERENCES.
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"Heterocycles from Transition Metal Catalysis: Formation and Functionalization provides a concise summary of the prominent role of late transition metal (palladium, nickel, copper) catalysed processes in the synthesis and functionalization of heterocyclic systems. It gives an introduction to catalytic transformations, an overview of the most important reaction types, and presents synthetically useful catalytic processes classified by the target system and the type of transformation." "The book provides a representative selection of transition metal catalysed reactions transformations that are relevant in heterocyclic chemistry. In this way, the authors provide a useful resource for members of the academic community looking for a textbook as well as industrial chemists in search of a reference book. This book will be an invaluable resource for synthetic chemists, medicinal chemists, and those more generally interested in applied catalysis."--Jacket.