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Dieter Schinzer
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Institut für Organische Chemie, Universität Göttingen, Göttingen, Germany
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Table of contents (30 chapters)
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- Iwao Ojima, Stephan M. Brandstadter
Pages 37-52
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- G. E. Keck, S. Castellino, M. B. Andrus
Pages 73-105
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- Maurice Santelli, Ariette Tubul, Christophe Morel-Fourrier
Pages 127-145
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- George Majetich, Kenneth Hull, Derric Lowery, Clay Ringold, Jean Defauw
Pages 169-188
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- Scott E. Denmark, Timothy M. Wilson
Pages 247-263
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- Ian Fleming, Dick Higgins, Achintya K. Sarkar
Pages 265-280
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- Hisashi Yamamoto, Keiji Maruoka, Kyoji Furuta
Pages 281-294
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- Corinne Aubert, Jean-Pierre Bégué, Danièle Bonnet-Delpon, Dany Mesureur
Pages 295-295
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- Corinne Aubert, Jean-Pierre Bégué, Danièle Bonnet-Delpon
Pages 297-297
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- A. D. Brown, E. W. Colvin, M. J. Nugent
Pages 299-299
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About this book
The ASI workshop on "Selectivities in Lewis Acid Promoted Reactions" held in the Emmantina-Hotel in Athens-Glyfada, Greece, October 2-7, 1988 was held to bring some light into the darkness of Lewis acid induced processes. As such the workshop reflects some current trends in organic synthesis, where Lewis acids are becoming a powerful tool in many different modern reactions, e.g. Diels-Alder reactions, Ene reactions, Sakurai reactions, and in general silicon and tin chemistry. The objective of this meeting was to bring together most of the world experts in the field to discuss the major reactions promoted by Lewis acids. Organic synthesis will play a major role in this book connected with some fundamental mechanistic work on allylsilane and -tin chemistry. Both natural product synthesis and unnatural molecules are presented in the chapters. The book presents all the 15 invited lectures and the contributions of 15 posters. I am confident that the material presented in this book will stimulate the chemistry, which has been discussed on our meeting, around the world. The meeting and the book were only possible through a grant of the NATO Scientific Affairs Devision and financial support by the following companies: Kali Chemie (Hannover, W-Germany), E. Merck (Darmstadt, W-Germany), Sandoz (Basel, Switzerland), Schering (Berlin, W-Germany).
Editors and Affiliations
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Institut für Organische Chemie, Universität Göttingen, Göttingen, Germany
Dieter Schinzer