The field of asymmetric catalysis plays
an increasingly large role in chemical synthesis as the demand for single-enantiomer
starting materials, intermediates, and products rises. This book
describes the essential aspects of enantioselective catalysis in a clear,
logical fashion, with chapters organized by concept rather than by reaction
type. Each concept is supported by carefully selected examples to give
the reader broad exposure to a wide range of catalysts, reactions, and
reaction mechanisms.
This book is designed to introduce
advanced undergraduate or graduate chemistry students to asymmetric catalysis.
It can be used as the primary text in a course on this topic, or as a
reference by researchers who wish to increase their understanding. It is also
intended for synthetic chemists who wish to increase their likelihood for
success when faced with the prospect of using asymmetric catalysts.