Chirotechnology Industrial Synthesis of Optically Active Compounds By Roger A. Sheldon

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Published May 26, 1993 by CRC Press
423 Pages

Book Description

This reference provides an introduction to the phenomenon of chirality and its importance in conjunction with biological activity and offers an easy-to-read examination of practical, industrially relevant methods for the synthesis of optically active compounds.;Furnishing hands-on guidelines for the development of economically viable synthetic compounds, Chirotechnology: explains optical isomerism and stereochemistry; gives a general overview of various methods of synthesis; supplies detailed explications of specific techniques, including fermentation, crystallization, the chirality pool, enzymatic methods, and catalytic asymmetric synthesis; illustrates and compares approaches with examples taken directly from industry such as the synthesis of pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, flavours, and fragrances; and clarifies the importance of determining which approach to use for the synthesis of particular molecules.;With over 1100 literature citations, tables and figures, Chirotechnology is a reference for chemical engineers; industrial, organic and medicinal chemists; and bioprocess technologists, as well as a text for upper-level undergraduate, graduate and continuing-education students in these disciplines.

Table of Contents

Introduction to optical isomerism; chirality and biological activity; synthetic methodology; fermentation processes; the chirality pool; racemate resolution via crystallization; enzymatic transformations; catalytic asymmetric synthesis; industrial processes - comparing different approaches; epilogue - future prospects.

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