Organic Chemistry : Breakthroughs and Perspectives
by Ding, Kuiling; Dai, Li-xin-
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Author Biography
methodologies and chiral catalysts for asymmetric reactions. Professor Ding has co-authored over 100 scientific publications and fourteen patents. He has also received numerous scientific awards, including the National Natural Science Award of China, Shanghai Peony Award for
Natural Science and Eli Lilly Scientific Excellence Award in Chemistry. He is currently serving the International Advisory Board of several journals including Eur. J. Org. Chem, Asian J. Org. Chem., Chem. Commun., Adv. Synth. Cat., Curr. Org. Synth. and ChemPlusChem., as well as the editorial board of Catal. Sci. Tech.
Li-Xin Dai is Professor at the Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry (SIOC), Chinese Academy of Sciences. He graduated from Zhejiang University in 1947 and joined the SIOC in 1953. He is the Honorary President of Shanghai Society of Chemistry and Chemical Industry,
the Academic Committee Board Member of SIOC and the Honorary Board Member of Asian Journal of Organic Chemistry. His research interests include the design of chiral ligands and their applications in asymmetric catalysis. He was elected as the Member of the Chinese
Academy of Sciences in 1993. He has co-authored over 150 scientific publications and has received numerous scientific awards, including Ho Leung Ho Lee Prize and the National Natural Science Award of China.
Table of Contents
Diversity-Oriented Total Synthesis of Natural Products
Total Synthesis of Natural Products and the Synergy with Synthetic Methodology
Interplay Between the Chemical Space and the Biological Space
Biosynthesis of Pharmaceutical Natural Products and Their Pathway Engineering
Synthesis Towards Glycobiology
Chemical Synthesis of Proteins
Click Chemistry
C-H Activation with Organic Substrates: Rising Opportunity for Innovation in Catalysis and Synthesis
New Advancements in Metal Catalyzed Asymmetric Reactions
The Proline Catalyzed Mannich Reaction and the Advent of Enamine Catalysis
Recent Topics in Cooperative Catalysis: Asymmetric Catalysis, Polymerization, Hydrogen Activation, and Water Splitting
Flourishing Frontiers in Organic Fluorine Chemistry
Supramolecular Organic Chemistry: The Foldamer Approach
Novel Catalysis for Olefin Polymerization Mediated by Post-Metallocenes;
A Gateway to New Polyolefins
Rational Organic Chemistry with the Aid of Computation
Case Studies of Mechanism in Synthetic Reactions
Organic Chemistry in Solar Energy
The Transformations of CO2
Synthetic Chemistry with an Eye on Future Sustainability
Organic Pi-Conjugated Molecules Toward Functional Materials
Perspective of Organic Chemistry -
An Overall Remark
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