Homogeneous Isomerization, Amination and Silicon Compounds Reactions
Homogeneous Isomerization, Amination and Silicon Compounds Reactions by Mohammad Reza Rahimpour, Mohammad Amin Makarem, Tayebeh Roostaie, and Maryam Meshksar is an authoritative, modern reference that brings clarity to complex reaction landscapes. Ideal for researchers, process chemists, and graduate students, this book delivers concise mechanistic insight and actionable strategies for the homogeneous isomerization and amination of silicon-containing substrates.
Begin with a clear overview of contemporary catalytic systems and reaction design, then move into in-depth discussions of kinetics, ligand effects, and selectivity control. Practical case studies illustrate scalable routes and troubleshooting tactics relevant to medicinal chemistry, organosilicon synthesis, and industrial fine chemicals. Readers benefit from lucid explanations of reaction pathways, supported by experimental rationale and real-world applications.
Whether you work in academia or industry, this volume equips you to accelerate development and optimize yields. It covers the latest advances in homogeneous catalysts, strategies for selective amination, and methods to harness silicon’s unique reactivity—making it an essential resource for chemists focused on sustainable processes, materials, and pharmaceuticals.
Globally applicable and region-aware, the book is tailored for scientists in North America, Europe, and the Asia-Pacific research hubs, providing methods compatible with contemporary lab infrastructure and regulatory considerations. With clear diagrams, stepwise logic, and practical recommendations, it bridges theory and practice.
Add Homogeneous Isomerization, Amination and Silicon Compounds Reactions to your library to sharpen your synthetic toolbox and stay at the forefront of organosilicon chemistry. Order now to advance your projects with proven strategies and cutting-edge knowledge.
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